Sentence examples for the hurdle of from inspiring English sources

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the hurdle of

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An artificial barrier, variously constructed, over which athletes or horses jump in a race.

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Yet he never could clear the hurdle of the PGA Tour's qualifying school.

Strengths The team has overcome the hurdle of wondering if it could win a title.

The agencies also must overcome the hurdle of developing systems that will make the data accessible.

There remained the hurdle of convincing Intel to accept the name.

Both Scottish and Welsh devolution are over the hurdle of popular referendums.

But I had reckoned without the hurdle of the unpaid internship.

A subscription moves consumers over the hurdle of mentally depreciating an existing asset.

Overcoming the hurdle of proving intent is shown in the case against Mr. Martin-Artajo and Mr. Grout.

Next is the hurdle of storing adequate amounts of hydrogen, plus the absence of a worldwide infrastructure for refuelling stations.

BETTER VIBRATIONS With magnetic tape, carmakers jumped the hurdle of bringing quality music recordings into the car.

We may scale the hurdle of electing a lesbian mayor, but the wanker hurdle seems still too high.

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