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Insiders enjoy lavish protections, while entry barriers to the millions left outside are
insurmountable.
These opposing forces within the Kingdom have created an almost
insurmountable
roadblock.
This margin shrank dramatically during the campaign, and the left retained power by the skin of its teeth, but the lead ultimately proved
insurmountable.
While hard to imagine at the moment, its revival will require a combination of foresight, self-awareness, humility, and the courage to confront seemingly
insurmountable
class and racial divisions, and even rifts within families.
Alas, Colau soon realized that she faced
insurmountable
obstacles.
But these challenges are not
insurmountable.
For example, the HIV/AIDS epidemic, which once seemed insurmountable, has now largely been brought under control.
But even those differences may not pose an
insurmountable
obstacle to cooperation.
But the differences between Europe’s economies were never so dramatic as to form an
insurmountable
barrier to embarking upon the most ambitious project of all: adopting a common currency.
If the West introduces full-blown sanctions against the largest Russian banks – as the US has already done against relatively small banks – those problems may become
insurmountable.
For some, indeed, the challenges look almost
insurmountable.
The continued prevalence of hunger in India, does not reflect
insurmountable
obstacles.
Given the absence of any regulation regarding fairness in news coverage of campaigns, the blatant corruption of many news organizations, and the absence of a current affairs program on national, prime-time television, banning the purchase of airtime merely erects an
insurmountable
barrier to potential new political entrants.
While the euro has not caused France’s economic problems, its politicians’ commitment to the single currency represents an
insurmountable
barrier to solving them.
Many barriers remain, but today they are no longer
insurmountable.
What seems an almost
insurmountable
challenge is in fact a business opportunity waiting to be seized.
Politicians from political parties out of power denounce the deficits and debt as a horrific legacy for our children and an
insurmountable
burden on the economy.
Health Care’s New FrontierBEIJING – Developing countries face a seemingly
insurmountable
hurdle in providing health care to their rapidly growing – or, in some cases, rapidly aging – populations, especially as health systems become increasingly over-burdened and infections and other diseases spread.
All US presidents attempting to resolve that conflict have faced massive – indeed,
insurmountable
– domestic political obstacles.
The agreement – concluded after more than a decade of talks – highlights the value of persistence in addressing impasses that seem insurmountable, and provides hope for the many other initiatives that will be needed to bring lasting peace to the Middle East.
For nearly a millennium, the animosity has seemed
insurmountable.
Greek debt surged and became
insurmountable
only under the IMF’s financing plan concluded in May 2010.
A lawsuit for losses stemming from the hoaxed tweet would face nearly
insurmountable
obstacles.
While the path back to the negotiating table is not an easy one, the obstacles are not
insurmountable.
European debt dynamics are quite distinct from those in South Korea, but the problem in both instances could be considered
insurmountable.
Consider the seemingly
insurmountable
dilemma faced by US President Franklin Roosevelt in 1940, when the United Kingdom was under serious strain in its fight against Nazi Germany.
They understand what it means to face severe – and, to some extent,
insurmountable
– resource constraints.
America’s hypocrisy – advocating free trade but refusing to abandon subsidies on cotton and other agricultural commodities – had posed an
insurmountable
obstacle to the Doha negotiations.
The main challenge for the Assembly is to forge onward, keeping in mind that the road ahead is full of seemingly
insurmountable
challenges.
By the time that lead appeared insurmountable, the Dow Jones index of US stocks had fallen by 800 points, and the broader S&P 500 was “limit down.”
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