Sentences with phrase «even higher hurdle»

As Lord Lester recognises, this is likely to prove an even higher hurdle to overcome.
If it is now dissolved, Apple's Rule 50 motion will, not legally but practically, face an even higher hurdle than such motions generally do.
I will mention below an even higher hurdle.
And while it's difficult for U.S. companies that are new to the scene to jump in on the game, international businesses have an even higher hurdle to overcome.

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That's lower than other experts have estimated but he said it's high enough that refiners on the U.S. West Coast or possibly even Asia Pacific would be motivated to overcome logistical hurdles and start supplying the market.
In Canada, even if it is found that companies have worked with the NSA to exploit or create vulnerabilities in software, the higher standard for bringing legal action could prove a significant hurdle (although he says Quebec has slightly different laws that make such action more likely to succeed).
And the lame - duck Clinton appeared to still be optimistic that a climate deal would eventually be ratified by two - thirds of the Senate — a hurdle that has come to be viewed as impossibly high, even for international agreements on less contentious topics.
Scientists may have overcome one of the major hurdles in developing high - efficiency, long - lasting solar cells — keeping them cool, even in the blistering heat of the noonday sun.
While their obstacles, in struggles against tuition increases or for the right to bargain collectively, are enormous, the hurdles to supporting international students are often even higher.
You'll start with a total body warm - up with bodyweight exercises, such as prisoner squats, lunges, pushups, spiderman climbs, planks, and even exercises like hurdle walks, high knees, skipping, inchworms, and walking hamstring stretches.
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.
Because many school districts provide transportation to a student's neighborhood school, but not to a district choice school or to a private school, this transportation hurdle could be even higher.
Not very much even though one would think that the Canadian T - bill rate isn't all that high a hurdle to clear.
The costs of hedging are certain; it is going to cost you 1 % per year but over the long - term that is a high hurdle to overcome just to break even.
In contrast, large actively managed funds incur much higher trading costs in pursuit of better returns, which raises the hurdle than they must get over just to break even on these attempts.
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.
Given that even replication is such a high hurdle, it is very helpful to have all the information to be able to replicate, rather than an unusably terse subset.
I observe traditional silicon solar cell start - ups may face an even higher funding hurdle than thin film technologies.
The higher LTVs are an added hurdle for borrowers in a market where lenders are typically offering 70 to 75 percent leverage for even best - in - class, stabilized assets.
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