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And as a result, once we got over a little hurdle, and having to audition twice, they accepted me.
But even with that, there still was another big hurdle, and that actually brings us back to the mapping of the human genome, because we're all different.
They've got to have a year to commit their crimes, six months to get through the court system, and then they would be compared to a group taken from the police national computer, as similar as possible, and we would get paid providing we achieved a
hurdle
rate of 10-percent reduction, for every conviction event that didn't happen.
And it turns out, that's a pretty high
hurdle.
And that's also a higher
hurdle.
After some success, we've hit a big
hurdle.
My question is whether the lessons learned from saving the financial system can be used to help us overcome that
hurdle
and help millions.
This is a very bad system because what happens is your
hurdle
rate gets set very low.
I figured this was a pretty low bar, but it turns out, of my 210 inbound messages, only 14 percent cleared that
hurdle.
As you can see, many of them are young women, and they're doing fiercely interesting stuff, like Mareena Robinson Snowden here, who is developing new ways, better ways, to detect nuclear warheads, which will help us overcome a critical
hurdle
to international disarmament.
If you can invest more seriously and help us over that critical million-dollar hurdle, do that.
The biggest
hurdle
they're facing is their habituation to risks: all the physical, detectable and emotional functional changes that drive and control and influence their over-the-top risk-taking.
But even fully contained facilities still contend with another major hurdle: fishmeal.
And you know the biggest
hurdle
for me, in doing what I do, is constructing my performance so that it's prepared and unprepared.
The first
hurdle
is that arthritis is actually a spectrum of over 100 different arthritic conditions.
She said, "It was a big
hurdle
just to get farmers to touch underneath the vulva.
But the challenge here is not one of just amending the law, because the
hurdle
for success is trust.
This is the hardest
hurdle.
Whilst you can see the commercial logic in writing american characters into the lead roles, the unknown, ex-pat actors that Pratten cast, both deliver uncharismatic leaden performances and their characters are written in such a heavy handed, unsympathetic way that unfortunately this debut effort falls at the first
hurdle.
Xi may be much smarter than Trump (not a high
hurdle
to clear), but that is not enough to guarantee a stable and prosperous future for China.
The real
hurdle
is getting this message across to politicians and voters.
This is a very high
hurdle.
It thus removes a final
hurdle
to Libya establishing normal diplomatic and economic relations with the West and opens the way for US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice’s visit to Tripoli this week.
Although safety concerns are paramount right now, the construction of new nuclear plants faces another hurdle: they are very expensive.
Affordability does not appear to be a big
hurdle.
The first
hurdle
has been overcome with the agreement on access to the enclave.
The next
hurdle
is to support Kalingrad's fight against disease and crime as well as strengthening its economic and social structures.
Unpaid care work – which includes the vital tasks that keep households functioning, such as looking after children and the elderly, cooking, and cleaning – obviously amounts to a major
hurdle
to more active participation in the economy.
The first ethical
hurdle
is to reach a consensus on how to characterize drug resistance.
To ratify a treaty requires the support of 67 of the Senate’s 100 members, a nearly impossible
hurdle.
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