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However, the stumbling block is the Rugby Football Union's policy of picking players based in England, a frustration for many during the World Cup with the Toulon flanker Steffon Armitage left out of the squad by Stuart Lancaster.
Nowadays, the stumbling block is likely to be Julian Sturgis's libretto, which is a mix of pre-Raphaelite blank verse and quasi-medieval demotic ("Whither away, Sir Sluggard? Hola!" and so on).
But the stumbling block is how they will pay for all this financial help - and, judging by the evidence from the Royal Bank of Scotland, the resulting cost could be very high indeed.
Indeed, the stumbling block isn't really the principle of haircuts; it's how they would be structured, or disguised, and whether they should be extended to other bailed-out countries that have taken the austerity medicine, such as Ireland and Portugal.
For many people, the stumbling block is working out which option to investigate in detail.
He added: "We accept and understand the frustration from the public, but the stumbling block is the authority".
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For Williams, the stumbling block was his three children; for Walker, it was the 3percentt interest rate at which Arizona wanted him to defer half of his 2004 and 2005 salaries.
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