Sentence examples for obstacles about from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'obstacles about' is not correct and usable in written English as it is grammatically incorrect
To make it correct and usable, it should be rephrased as 'obstacles [that are] about.' For example: Ben was determined to succeed, despite all the obstacles about.

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"Adults only fixate on obstacles about a third of the time, and 4- to 8-year-old children fixate on obstacles about 60 percent of the time, but it's remarkable that infants can even navigate without looking," Mr. Franchak said.

"Too often people come with ideas requiring creativity and people start explaining obstacles about why you can't do it," said Jeffrey G. Davis, managing director and co-chairman of Barclays L.G.B.T.. employee group.

The starting point of the theoretical frameworks of this didactic project was the awareness of some common conceptual obstacles about evolution (recognized also in the explorative interviews performed for this project).

One of the biggest obstacles about your kind guests bringing you gifts to a party at all is getting all of those wonderful gifts home.

With the closing of 13 abortion clinics in Texas, one out of six Texas women seeking an abortion will have to travel 150 miles or more, and never mind all the other obstacles about waiting periods, increased costs, hassling protesters and having to listen to medically incorrect messages.

Considering that, despite these obstacles, about 20,500 rape survivors were identified by Malteser within 36 months elucidates the pervasiveness of sexual violence in the DRC conflict.

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We have seen, for example, that some theorists include as constraints on freedom only obstacles brought about by human action, whereas others also include obstacles with a natural origin.

The final obstacle, about halfway between the South Summit and the summit of Everest, was a steep spur of rock and ice now called the Hillary Step.

The robot will be controlled to passive an obstacle about 2 3 cm high on a small laboratory ground.

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Special drug carrier systems and dosage forms such as nanoparticles, hold the promise of overcoming obstacles to bring about successful therapy [ 11].

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