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Guadalupe's fellow-pupil Marisol Crescencil notes that Hispanic girls face extra hurdles.
Job offers to foreign students have even been rescinded because banks that have received government funds face extra hurdles securing visas.
However, the new law still argues for the need to protect Cuba's "human capital", our correspondent adds, so highly-qualified professionals like doctors, will continue to face extra hurdles to travel.
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With student budgets having to meet increasingly high tuition fees, non-UK-domiciled students with a British background find themselves facing extra hurdles.
Second, no Chinese company can do business without the approval of its government, and Huawei works in such sensitive areas – nothing is more essential to a modern country than its telecoms system – it faces extra hurdles that might not apply to western companies.
Being both of colour and LGBTQ has always involved facing extra hurdles, compared to white people in our community.
Being both of color and LGBTQ has always involved facing extra hurdles, compared to white people in our community.
Youth workers face an extra hurdle with hard-nosed investors, who often ask to see measurable social outcomes.
Obligated to declare their criminal record, ex-offenders face the extra hurdle of having to tick a disclosure box when applying for work.
(Cloud-based apps face an extra hurdle – they're not much use in places where you can't connect to the internet).
The finding suggests that conservationists will face an extra hurdle when protecting small, dwindling populations.
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