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Sir Philip Hampton, presiding over his last set of results as RBS chairman, said the bank faced more hurdles because of the higher than expected fines imposed by regulators around the world.
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Despite the enthusiasm, cannabis-tech companies face more hurdles than the average app startup.
It would not be easy, but some states face more hurdles than others.
Jasmina, who is African-American and was adopted at 3 days old, faces more hurdles than most.
But borrowers looking for such guarantees these days face more hurdles and higher fees, especially if they need to lock in a rate for more than a month.
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Scott and the next governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, opposed the measure, which could face more hurdles in the GOP-controlled capital.
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