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Generally, of course, one does find an obstacle to taking a metaphor literally, either within the sentence itself, or within the more complex entity which is the utterance of the sentence within a certain context (that is, within what Austin called "the total speech act in the total speech situation"); but there need be no obstacle.
If you're intimidated, find an obstacle that has grass on the other side.
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The classic version of the problem aims to find an obstacle-free path with the minimum length for a given workspace containing a set of obstacles and two sources and destination points.
He delayed long, because his intellectual integrity found an obstacle in the historical contrast between the early church and the modern Roman Catholic Church.
Attempts to extend their applications to the civil engineering field found an obstacle in the significant masses that such applications would require.
Comparable to the TPP, where the biggest obstacle presently is gaining congressional support to pass the agreement through the House, the TTIP may find a similar obstacle.
Since then, he has faithfully visited the site once or twice a day, only to find a different obstacle.
Robert Swoap, a sports psychology professor at Warren Wilson College in Swannanoa, N.C., said it was natural for someone like Goldsmith to keep pushing himself to find a bigger obstacle to overcome.
The startling 75% or so of immigrants from "two of the three largest groups" (translation: Muslims) who now bring in spouses from the land of their ancestors will, it is true, find a new obstacle: both partners will have to be aged at least 21, and the household will have to earn at least 130% of the minimum wage.
If you're still having trouble, try to improve your ollie on flat ground, or find a smaller obstacle.
He found an immediate obstacle to punishing the profligate district attorneys.
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