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She faces an obstacle.
In his task of opening up public information, Stott faces an obstacle identified by Guardian Technology's Free our Data campaign – the anomalous position of government-owned trading funds such as Ordnance Survey.
Case 1 is the free swimming mode permits to go straight forward until it faces an obstacle.
Whenever someone faces an obstacle due to encountering a second language, we want to be there to help solve the problem.
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But try to find the door, and you face an obstacle: there isn't one, at least not one you can easily get to.
But when he finally made it to South Korea, and freedom, Mr. Kim faced an obstacle that even his considerable street smarts could not help him overcome.
B1 PLAN FOR LOWER MANHATTAN -- A plan to rebuild the equivalent of 12 Empire State Buildings in Lower Manhattan may face an obstacle in finding commercial tenants.
As with home runs and hitting streaks, players today face an obstacle Williams didn't in 1941, at least not in quantity.
Financial institutions face an obstacle in the form of the Indian Act, the law governing native communities and their relations with outsiders.
Now, it looks as though he may also face an obstacle from an unexpected quarter: the United States.On September 24th, Mr Pastrana was in Washington, hoping to win support for his peace initiative, the centrepiece of his agenda.
While New York's wine industry continues to grow, we face an obstacle that many of our competitors in other states don't -- an artificial limit on where we can sell our wines.
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