Sentence examples for mounting obstacles from inspiring English sources

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Those ships also face mounting obstacles.

As has been argued by economists across the EU, to make a significant impact on the European Union economies it should be increased by a factor of three or four and directed more specifically to overcoming the mounting obstacles in the way of sustainable growth and jobs.

Ms. Farmer's difficulties are real, but they're also solvable; and with the closing deadline approaching, Ms. Abernathy — a cancer survivor unintimidated either by street thugs or her client's mounting obstacles — begins to realize that something else is behind Ms. Farmer's inability to fulfill her obligations.

However, in recent years, the circus had been facing mounting obstacles that even its most acrobatic members could not overcome: declining ticket sales, high operating costs and an increasingly negative public sentiment about forcing captive wild animals to perform as entertainment.

He says the shortage in hard currency is due to shrinking oil revenues following the E.U. oil embargo in force in July, as well as mounting obstacles to the transfer of foreign exchange income into the country because of U.S. banking sanctions.

Obama hasn't flinched on his commitment to the Afghanistan effort in the face of mounting obstacles, declaring that it's "absolutely critical that we succeed on this mission".

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But its amazing little cubes must first mount three obstacles that loom before it like the Pyramids.

While Sarkozy's blasts at eastern and central European states may play well with some voters at home, he conveniently ignores the real reasons for France's stagnation among them, the rigid 35-hour workweek and other, ever-mounting obstacles to employment; sky-high taxes; the system of price controls for retailers; and delayed privatizations.

While Sarkozy's blasts at eastern and central European states may play well with some voters at home, he conveniently ignores the real reasons for France's stagnationamong them, the rigid 35-hour workweek and other, ever-mounting obstacles to employment; sky-high taxes; the system of price controls for retailers; and delayed privatizations.

In addition, the Sudanese authorities have responded to a mounting crisis by placing obstacles in the paths of relief workers, he said.

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