Sentence examples for ultimate obstacle from inspiring English sources

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As Franklin D Roosevelt didn't quite put it: "The ultimate obstacle to an optimistic life is fear itself, our emergency brain".

In the midst of a high-speed race through a virtual New York — in which the ultimate obstacle proves to be King Kong — Parzival meets and befriends another top-flight competitor named Artemis, and romance shyly blooms between them.

The disavowal by Mushir al-Masri, a Hamas lawmaker, of President Mahmoud Abbas's peace-seeking efforts shines a sad light on the Hamas-Palestinian Authority schism; this divide, rather than differences between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, may be the ultimate obstacle to peace.

But if that vast, multifaceted corpus is the basis of Augustine's legacy, it is also the ultimate obstacle to any attempt at neatly packaging or compartmentalizing it within some "ism" that can be neatly taxonomized.

In the Latin text the words used, "execrabilis belua superbia", match those of Raphael in the Utopia: as he concludes his catalogue of the injustices of European society, it is pride, superbia, "the origin and begetter of all plagues", which Raphael sees as the ultimate obstacle to social justice.

Even as the tone may was more grave than ever, the ultimate obstacle for the international coalition will be to reach and enforce a collective agreement.

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Games give us obstacles to overcome and these scenarios are the ultimate obstacles.

Each room gets progressively more terrifying (rooms with evil shadows; silent, vacuous voids; and improbably gigantic and possibly evil tree to name a few), and that is scary enough... but doesn't compare with the ultimate haunted obstacle: a room in which he comes face to face with the Devil himself.

The helicopter in use is a small X-Cell gas turbine retrofitted to achieve high bandwidth control of the helicopter with the ultimate goal of achieving obstacle avoidance once the inner-loop flight control system is tested.

Brown has identified the West Lothian question and what Jeremy Paxman has called "the Scottish Raj" at Westminster as obstacles to his ultimate ambition.

His ultimate triumph is delayed by obstacles and digressions too numerous and wonderful for mere prose, and the audience is distracted from the film's moral by its elements of horror, mystery, burlesque and romance.

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