Sentences with phrase «too big a hurdle»

For the second straight year, this criteria proved too big a hurdle.
The Courtois injury is surely too big a hurdle to get around?
So Jupiter's gravity may be too big a hurdle for comets to overcome.
This is just too big a hurdle over the long run.

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However, Rosenberg thinks that might not be too big of a hurdle.
It is important not to rule anything out as being too difficult, and let our own negative mentality become the biggest hurdle we need to overcome.
The hurdle of explaining about her arm was just too big.
The government faces a really big hurdle in getting this through the parliamentary process and past some of their backbenchers too.
Setting up a dealership network may prove to be the bigger hurdle for GAC than the threat of tariffs — 2019 isn't far away, and launching an all - new brand in the U.S. is something that Fiat and Alfa Romeo had trouble with not too long ago, even with effective control of Chrysler.
Our biggest hurdle has been in teaching consumers how to use the product properly and not inflate it too much.
But there's a big problem: the typical law firm culture can easily create too many hurdles around any shift in people, process, and / or technology.
Rock - bottom consumer confidence is a big part of the weak market but the hurdles to borrowers imposed by lenders through stringent underwriting requirements are a major issue, too.
That's the advice of RE / MAX Northern Illinois brokers, who report that the biggest hurdle keeping homes from selling this summer season was a list price too high for the market.
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