Sentences with phrase «too high a hurdle»

That's too high a hurdle for new technologies.

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Brazil, Sabine says, may prove to be a hurdle too high, but the company is now actively looking to establish a presence in eleven other European nations, as well as Dubai, South Africa and Turkey.
«The hurdle is too darn high,» Hougan said.
The final patch of speed ridges looked as if they were too high and could scrape the underbody, but the adequate ground clearance helped it to cross the final hurdle without any hassles.
The broker's headline trading commissions probably won't offset inactivity fees, and the account minimum is a hurdle too high for many newer investors.
Persona Q's initial hurdle is a forty foot high concrete wall I've been banging my head against for far too long.
Lady Hale also stated that the first hurdle is «rather too high in certain aspects».
There does seem, however, to be some suggestion that the first hurdle of establishing an interest in the first instance was previously set too high.
Finding a babysitter and / or missing work every week for an hour - long session, plus travel time back and forth, can be a hurdle that feels too high to overcome.
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.
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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