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After facing roadblocks on the federal website, many consumers have tried to sign up directly with insurers.
Romney then suggests Palestinians are culturally inferior, incapable of showing the "economic vitality" of Israel — as if a people under occupation without a port or an airport, controlling neither their territorial nor their air space, facing roadblocks, walls, barriers, fences, labyrinthine bureaucracy and capricious humiliation are somehow deficient in not turning themselves into Singapore.
At our company, facing roadblocks has helped us become more mindful about data mining and conducting consumer focus groups.
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