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Carbon trading has run into obstacles in Europe, where the system has been rocked by extreme volatility, computer attacks, tax fraud, recycling of used credits and suspicions of profiteering.
The Phoenix Coyotes finished with the fourth-best record in the N.H.L. last season despite a courtroom showdown that led to the franchise's being acquired by the league, which itself has run into obstacles trying to resell it.
But unlike Obama's ad at the end of the 2008 race, the tea party insurgent's campaign has run into obstacles getting it in front of voters before Election Day.
BUSINESS DAY, PAGE C1 Licenses for Immigrants Tennessee has run into obstacles as one of only two states that issue a separate permit for drivers who cannot prove residency.
Uber has run into obstacles in several international markets.
But the company has run into obstacles here, including protests from entrenched taxi unions that have allegedly attacked Uber drivers and damaged their cars.
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But even before Trump announced his opposition, Lee's bill had run into obstacles.
Bill Grimm, a lawyer with the National Center for Youth Law, said groups like his had become more open to alliances with personal injury lawyers because conventional strategies had run into obstacles.
Attempts to trace terrorist financing, a crucial part of the anti-terror campaign, have run into obstacles, with seizures slowing markedly.
And it is possible that my broadband connection to Time Warner Cable might have run into obstacles in the night and that Time Warner's link to MLB.com might have been balky.
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