Sentence examples for obstacles made from inspiring English sources

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All the obstacles made it more difficult for consumers to adopt the service.

Many athletes have overcome obstacles, made significant sacrifices and put their lives on hold to make it to the Olympics.

Almost everything is cast in a variety of textile materials, with platforms and other obstacles made from suede, tweed, and of course, wool.

These technical obstacles made many experts skeptical that an X-ray mirror with resolution comparable to the finest optical telescopes could be constructed, but van Speybroeck and colleagues proved them wrong.

Microwave scattering by obstacles made of ferrite materials has been studied for a long time because of its important applications in radar, satellite, optical imaging system, signal processing, atmospheric science, and even cloaking device design.

These are obstacles made of shadows, that will crumble as soon as they are challenged and someone has the courage to push through the aid the Burmese desperately need - over, around or through the military regime.

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But all those obstacles have made making this team and getting to race this summer even better!

Yet various obstacles make it difficult for the government to unload buildings it no longer wants.

In the past, some obstacles make recycling challenging for today's manufactured products.

The resulting vertical movement of air, together with flow disturbances around surface obstacles, makes low-level winds extremely irregular.

Watching contestants triumphing over insurmountable obstacles makes pairing up the socks from the unfolded laundry basket more pleasurable.

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