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It seems to me that there are two big snags to competition in the NHS.
For all its gloss and polish, the Grand Hotel dei Dogi still has a few snags to untangle.
It is normal, they said, for snags to arise in the production and testing of new planes, especially when they use new technologies.
But obstacles ranging from restrictive capital controls and irritating customs snags to poor copyright and contract-law enforcement have deterred the company from taking any equity stakes in local ventures.
Incessant aftershocks have complicated the recovery, terrorising 16,000 weary displaced residents still waiting to return home, preventing businesses from reopening and adding layers of logistical snags to safety checks.
They were reminded of that a year ago when a temporary shortfall in imports combined with distribution snags to cause the price of tortillas to soar.Despite the long transition to free trade, little has been done to prepare small-scale farmers.
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There is one snag to taking a degree at this age - it costs money.
This just might be the latest snag to hit Intel.
An inning earlier, Giants left fielder Melky Cabrera also made a terrific snag to keep the Astros off the base paths.
Plastics end up in the stomachs of birds, snagged to coral reefs and even in human poop. .
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