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Prosecutors would have faced the hurdle of proving that Wilson deliberately committed a racially motivated hate crime.
Wall Street was hesitant to declare total victory, though, because lawmakers still faced the hurdle of getting a bill through both chambers of Congress.
But even How Do You Know, a 2011 Witherspoon romcom flop that faced the hurdle here of a US sports setting, opened bigger than Hot Pursuit, with £375,000 from 211 cinemas, and a £1,777 average.
If you've ever faced the hurdle of a blank page, you'll know what I mean.
Once the decision to have a homebirth was made women faced the hurdle of telling family and friends about their choice.
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If you've asked for your data, and faced the hurdles Norris described, you can complain to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).
Trouble with the Curve benefits from marketable talent including Clint Eastwood, Justin Timberlake and Amy Adams, but faces the hurdle of a baseball-scouting setting.
Politicians left or right, too, face the hurdle of daunting comparisons when they declare their candidacies in the shadow of their parties' most beloved figures -- John F. Kennedy or Ronald Reagan.
Once home, Americans face the hurdle that new houses will not pass inspections if they are outfitted with old-style big flushers.
My first task as president was facing the hurdle that is the BDS movement, a movement rooted in lies and hatred.
Still to be faced: the review hurdle.
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