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The proposed regulations could be held up by legal challenges.
"This could be held up as a model for success in other states," he said.
Troops could be held up by officious passport-checkers and stubborn railway companies.
Some analysts say the relocation could be held up by court challenges.
In addition, aid could be held up because of the volatile conditions in parts of Iraq.
"America could be held up and blackmailed by Iran, by the mullahs, by crazy people," he said.
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Serena Williams could be holding up her latest Grand Slam trophy later this week at Roland Garros, but her older sister Venus will not be on the podium beside her to play the now-customary role of graceful loser.
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Melnikov, whose observations were reported in a cable to the State Department from the American Embassy in Moscow, said the Central Bank had calculated that the people of Russia could be holding up to $20 billion more dollars than rubles--and that the American hundred was an especially popular denomination.
Flights could also be held up by longer airport queues.
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