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to overcome any
verb
To surmount (a physical or abstract obstacle); to prevail over, to get the better of.
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I didn't have to overcome any of the stuff a huge number of people do".
Nonetheless, survival has fuelled her strength to overcome any fear of the future.
It made me resilient and gave me the courage to overcome any challenge.
The move is intended to overcome any investor fatigue for new companies joining the stock market.
He started off in life without much but with tremendous courage to overcome any obstacle.
"However, I'm optimistic we'll be able to overcome any such obstacles when the situation stabilizes.
But the executives behind the project remain convinced that MTV Networks will be able to overcome any impediments.
Supporters of the measure said they now had the votes to overcome any filibuster and to pass the bill.
Mr. Gilbert seemed determined to overcome any reservations among listeners to the symphony through his impassioned, committed and commanding performance.
That is part of what makes Woods the world's best -- his ability to focus, to overcome any distractions.
Armed with a realistic view, you can now start working to overcome any barriers to your success.
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