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"The lack of jurisdiction is the sole, insurmountable impediment to prosecution of the case in New York County".
In contemporary America, however, there is a nearly insurmountable impediment to unions' ability to serve as a collective political voice for workers.
Though the United States has sought to encourage a negotiated handover of authority to a transitional government, Mr. Assad's determination to cling to power has proved to be a major, and so far insurmountable, impediment.
Mr. Brown said that the freedom traditionally given to many church pastors to control parish finances -- sometimes without keeping any records -- was an "insurmountable impediment" to filing criminal charges against the priest.
Then there is another insurmountable impediment to the creation of any real, viable Egyptian-Iranian axis.
This vast amount of genetic variation has lead to an almost insurmountable impediment [24].
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He has one potentially insurmountable handicap, however.
The impediments to doing randomized controlled studies of organizational change in ICUs are commonly insurmountable.
Or insurmountable.
It seemed insurmountable.
"Perhaps an insurmountable problem".
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