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The less appealing effect of that last word, though, might pose an obstacle to BarFry's potential clientele; hearing the name, one usually adventurous eater sniffed, "What woman wants to go to a place where everything is fried?" More to the point, who wants to eat food that hasn't been fried well?
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Sea turtles nest on island beaches in the park. Park staff actively assist turtle nesting by removing debris from beaches that might pose an obstacle to adults and hatchlings.
Employee engagement promotes a culture of unity and belongingness towards the organization and makes it the task of every employee to make an effort in solving any potential problems that might pose an obstacle in a business's path to success.
These problems pose obstacles to the eradication of torture in China".
These facts pose obstacles to deliberate social change.
As a result, competing priorities may pose obstacles to the gathering of new data.
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1 4 Many factors, including the availability and cultural acceptability of healthy foods, pose obstacles to the promotion of healthy diets.
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