Sentences with phrase «clear high hurdles»

This is sort of hard to believe: any book about babies has to clear the high hurdle of being another damn book about babies.
Trump again insisted on funding for his promised border wall, making clear the high hurdle faced by a bipartisan pair of senators who are backing an immigration plan that leaves out wall funding and other of his demands.
According to the New York Times, the executives with the planhave cleared the high hurdle of finding available

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Bart Friedman, a corporate lawyer at Cahill Gordon & Reindel, said he viewed Benchmark's case as weak, given the «extraordinarily high hurdle» they must clear to show that they were defrauded, one of their most potent allegations.
The second hurdle cleared is, these are all high - quality businesses both in terms of fundamentals and competitive advantages.
Shares of Cablevision Systems Corporation (NYSE: CVC) surged to a 52 - week high of $ 34.05 on Friday following a report the company's sale to Altice cleared a regulatory hurdle.
Co-head coaches Troy Ybarra and Toni Mascarenas of the Mission Viejo High softball team and their program cleared that hurdle easily last season.
Johnson - Thompson's fellow Briton Morgan Lake sits 29th after four events, with the double world junior champion having clocked 14.43 in the 100m hurdles, cleared 1.86 m in the high jump, thrown 13.18 m in the shot put and run 26.12 in the 200m.
High - March 9th: Policing devolution clears NI Assembly - The final hurdle for policing and justice devolution was cleared, to the huge relief of the powersharing executive.
Plans for two new state - funded Catholic schools with discriminatory admissions policies have cleared a further hurdle today, after Mr Justice Sales in the High Court dismissed a judicial review of Richmond - upon - Thames council's decision to approve them.
Compared to many US jurisdictions, this is a fairly high hurdle to clear.
But unlike his experience on the campaign, Trump will have to clear several high hurdles to turn his ideas into law.
He suggested a turn - out of 50 per cent should be required to give legitimacy to a Yes vote — a hurdle that could be impossibly high to clear.
While in Syracuse Monday, Schumer also announced that plans for a new Dunkin' Donuts at the site of a gas station abandoned by Sunoco at a high profile intersection in Syracuse, have cleared their final hurdles.
That's a high hurdle for a still nascent technology to clear, but the payoff could be historic: delivering the first image of an alien Earth is an event that can happen only once.
And just to make things a bit clearer, in the following video the intensity is even higher than in the previous video as you can see, higher hurdles and a higher resulting impact.
8Days is most certainly not on par with Retro City Rampage or Hotline Miami, high hurdles to clear.
This is not a high hurdle to clear.
The graduation rate is included in calculations by the federal government to determine if a high school, district or the state clears the performance hurdle set under the No Child Left Behind law, the sweeping education reform that imposes increasingly severe penalties for coming up short.
NEXT High School has cleared one more hurdle in its quest to expand to serve students at the soon - to - be-closed Tamassee - Salem Middle High School in Oconee...
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The prospective writer usually had a very high hurdle to clear.
The second hurdle cleared is, these are all high - quality businesses both in terms of fundamentals and competitive advantages.
Canadians may need to upgrade their skills to win well - paying and stable jobs, but once that hurdle is cleared, «a career featuring higher stability lies ahead,» Tal said.
Not very much even though one would think that the Canadian T - bill rate isn't all that high a hurdle to clear.
which isn't exactly a high hurdle to clear!
This public image may be the hurdle that Microsoft has to jump even higher to clear than reacting to malfunctioning power units and console shortages.
To be fair, that's not a high hurdle to clear and says more about the incompetence of «citizen scientists» than the competence of a retired mining executive.
But, given his rather prominent role in the authorship process, he has a rather high hurdle to clear to get off the hook for this.
It «raised an unnecessary and very high hurdle for any advocate to clear, «says Lee Petro, another attorney for the intervenors and of counsel at Drinker Biddle & Reath's Washington, D.C., office.
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A resume for such an advanced nursing position has to be of a high caliber that can clear all the hurdles of selection.
But in his mind, those mega companies were too heavily invested in bricks - and - mortar offices and had other high - overhead costs, forcing them to charge desk fees that in today's slower market would provide a high hurdle to clear for strapped sales associates.
In other words, the hurdle to clear in attaining the asset protections of an LLC are very high.
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