"To clear that hurdle" means to overcome or successfully deal with a particular challenge or obstacle in order to achieve a goal.
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In addition to massive costs, any route will have to
clear the hurdle of government approval at the state and local levels.
Those with movement restrictions won't be able to lift their hip up high enough or point their toe
while clearing the hurdle.
To do its best the dog has to not
merely clear the hurdle, but keep a smooth approach and landing so as to clear the maximum distance in a minimum of time.
That meant instead of concentrating on teaching and learning you had people who were being trained again and again to
clear the hurdle of the examination along the way.
With this promotion you can quickly earn 20 nights toward elite status — enough to
clear the hurdle for Silver status and more than halfway toward Gold status if you start from zero.
No, nobody passed out, and watching the video was kinda comforting, to be honest, to
clear that hurdle before it was time for The Main Event.
Using an ASSIST loan with a VHFA loan can help Vermonters buying their first home
clear this hurdle by providing up to $ 5,000 to help with down payment and closing costs.
In the four months between their two games against Bournemouth, they have
cleared every hurdle placed in front of them, with performances that have been brilliant, dogged, or both.
Induced pluripotent stem cells
clear this hurdle because they can be created from a patient's own skin cells to have his exact DNA sequence.
A Hamilton councillor's bid to cap the number of payday loan outlets in the
city cleared another hurdle Tuesday when it was unanimously approved by the city's planning committee.
EGMI, a designer and manufacturer of personal gaming devices,
just cleared the hurdle, ranking in the 90th percentile over the last 13 weeks.
Even if the
deal clears those hurdles, Lenovo could still lose some IBM customers in the U.S., though that may be offset by gains in its home market of China, said Stephen Yang, a Hong Kong - based analyst at Sun Hung Kai Financial.
Donald Trump's tax
plan cleared another hurdle yesterday and the bill is now set to hit the Senate floor for an official vote, possibly by Thursday.
There were some question marks — the run game wasn't reliable enough to take pressure off quarterback Bo Wallace — but you can win a lot of games with a good offense and spectacular defense, and at 7 - 0, the Rebels were
clearing hurdles left and right.
Flexed hips provide muscles a better angle for explosive gluteal activation, contributing to faster running backs through a crowd or
sprinter clearing a hurdle.
Two out of three adolescents with mothers married throughout their
childhood clear this hurdle, compared to 42 % of those with mothers married for some but not all of their childhood and just 28 % of those raised by never - married mothers.
Owen Smith has received 88 nominations from Labour MPs and two from MEPs in the party's leadership contest,
therefore clearing the hurdle of 51 nominations to become a candidate.
But unlike some other experimental treatments for spinal cord injury, deep brain stimulation has
already cleared the hurdle of FDA approval for use in movement disorders.
In recent highly publicized efforts, scientists used CRISPR to breed pigs that were free of retroviruses that could sicken people,
potentially clearing a hurdle for pig - to - human organ transplants.
Even if a
device clears the hurdles of reproducibility and usefulness, he adds, its developers face an uphill battle of regulatory approval and customer acceptance.
Good performances and respectable special effects help the
pilot clear those hurdles, though, and set up a promising new drama.»
When employees overcome their barriers to success — facing their vulnerabilities and offering support in kind —
organizations clear hurdles, too.
What about the authors» argument that the Paris climate
agreement clears a hurdle of «reciprocal protections» that had stood in the way of using 115 previously?
If the
employer clears this hurdle, you are required to show that the reasons the employer gave were really just a pretext for illegal discrimination.
Insurers are joining hands to set up a Health Insurance Council, an industry lobby which is aimed
at clearing the hurdles for growth in the smallest segment of the insurance industry.
And reasonable accessibility enforcement clears a hurdle
They said Kelly, a former executive at Competitive Power Ventures, hoped to
clear hurdles with the state for power plants by paying Percoco's wife $ 290,000 in salary for a job that required little work.
Now that this project has
cleared the hurdles placed before it, I would urge the Empire State Development Corporation to continue its own support of this critical project, joining my office, Community Board # 1 and numerous elected officials, community organizations and people of The Bronx.
Usually it's students lacking in cultural knowledge who have trouble with engagement and understanding; they sometimes struggle to
clear hurdles because they don't get some of the countless allusions many of us take for granted.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. - In getting a green light from two Staten Island community boards, the
city cleared a hurdle this week in its quest to acquire 25 East Shore parcels so the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers can build a seawall.
Chinese scientists have successfully grown mouse embryos in space,
clearing a hurdle for possible future human colonization of other planets, The Telegraph reports.