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The individual must pay the other 35percentt, and that has proved an insurmountable hurdle for some workers.
And that is a potentially insurmountable hurdle for any Republican Presidential candidate, even one far more skilled than Romney.
The process to trigger a review can be an insurmountable hurdle, for whatever the law says about the right of appeal, other factors intervene.
O'Neal was asked afterward what would have happened if Horry had not made the shot and the Lakers had to head to Sacramento down by 3-1 -- an insurmountable hurdle for all but six teams in N.B.A. history.
Their selectivity can become an insurmountable hurdle for exogenously applied therapeutic macromolecules.
"It will make permitting more time consuming and costly, but I don't see this is as a fatal blow or insurmountable hurdle" for biopharming field trials.
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That leaves huge, often insurmountable, hurdles for researchers.
In the reviewers' view, these should not be insurmountable hurdles for you, and we'd expect that you should be able to address the issues expeditiously: Experimental issues: Nephron patterning is assessed using several parameters: maturation, segment length, protein expression and gene expression.
As a result, the math for Hillary Clinton has become a virtually insurmountable hurdle.
This month's GCSEs are stressful for all year 11 students, but for some they are an almost insurmountable hurdle.
Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee were consulted to gauge whether the pardon would prove an insurmountable hurdle.
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