Sentences with phrase «huge obstacles from»

Not exact matches

They are just one game away from making the final again this summer, but they have the formidable obstacle of the current World champions Germany to get past first, so the news that the Arsenal centre forward Olivier Giroud could miss the match with a knee injury is a huge blow to their hopes of lifting the trophy in Paris on Sunday.
In reports from the Sun, it has now been claimed that Arsenal are currently casting a keen eye on Italian international Andrea Belotti but they are facing a huge obstacle in the prospective signing of the 23 - year - old due to Torino's # 50 million valuation of the player.
That is a huge obstacle for an industry that can no longer «scoop» babies up from their unwed mothers and abscond with them.
From a commercial standpoint Jarhead faced one huge obstacle: it's an action movie characterized by long periods of inaction and a war movie where the lead characters spend most of their time impatiently waiting to get their war on.
This would be the time when refugee youth might perceive being different from their peers as a huge burden and an obstacle for making friends.
By the way, don't forget that AACTE is a huge recipient of funds from the National Education Association — the most - fervent obstacle to teacher quality reforms — including the use of student test data in teacher evaluations (which AACTE members would also use in their own evaluations).
Despite huge financial setbacks and the formidable obstacles of nature, Van Horne oversaw the completion of a rail route from coast to coast through British Columbia in 1885.
Now, many people think changing how we live is a bad thing — and this is a huge obstacle to saving the planet from ecosystem breakdown.
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