Synonym: barrier, block, bound, catch, difficulty, hitch, jump, leap, obstacle, snag, vault. Similar words: regardless, regardless of, hurt, church, hardly any, hurry up, hurricane, in a hurry. Meaning: ['hɜrdl /'hɜːdl] n. 1. a light movable barrier that competitors must leap over in certain races 2. an obstacle that you are expected to overcome 3. the act of jumping over an obstacle. v. jump a hurdle.
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91 If we succeed in generating a blastema in a mammal, the next big hurdle for us would be coaxing the site of a digit amputation to regenerate the entire digit.
92 "The real hurdle is getting them to try it," said Tracey Weber, the company's executive vice president for textbooks and digital education.
93 She's get a good chance of winning the hurdle race.
94 Adam: Long - distance race , dash, hurdle race, relay race standing long jump jump, shotput and so on.
95 It is another logistical hurdle overcome in what must be the Grand National of theatre touring.
96 Running, jumping and other items of sports often lead to the injury to muscular cluster of back haunch, especially in such an item as sprint or hurdle, which has made up the first in flesh wound.
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97 He set out to break the world hurdle race record.
98 He sussessfully wined champion in the 110 meters hurdle race in the 2004 Olympic Games.
99 Overcome insecurity by seeing it as a hurdle that challenges you to leap over it.
100 Once he had leaped the psychological hurdle toward decision the momentum of preparation took over.
101 In this study, we re-examine CPA independence in China through investigating the relationship between modified audit opinions and the ROE hurdle rates for listing rights and rights offering.
102 As an extra precaution against an ongoing down market, Narayanan suggests building in a "margin of safety": a 3 to 5 percent premium over the target hurdle rate.
103 Until now this hurdle has been insurmountable, but French vaccine company Sanofi-Pasteur announced this year that it has a viable tetravalent dengue vaccine undergoing phase III trials in Australia.
104 I ignored this small hurdle in example code, but in the first article of this series, I demonstrated how to timestamp responses as a simple safeguard against data arriving out-of-order.
105 Write down the world record for the 110 - meter - hurdle race for males.
106 The coxa flexibleness has a tremendous influence to the performance of the hurdle race. The dynamic and static stretching approaches can be applied to the training of coxa flexible quality.
107 Visualisation is a big hurdle for people when they are learning to project.
108 By decomposing the real growth rate into three elements: structural shocks, structural transformation and labor productivity growth,(sentencedict.com) this paper hurdle this intrinsic weakness of agone research.
109 NPV is the most important method in capital budgeting, an important input variable it needs is the hurdle rate of a project.
110 Too few members of the lower or middle class could jump this hurdle.
111 With her speed and agility Cage cut out all her competitors in hurdle race.
112 The biggest hurdle : moving the massive military machine across the desert.
113 Liu Xiang quitted the 110 m hurdle race! It is certainly pretty hard to swallow.
114 Firstly, "private right" in the TRIPS context does not refer to the right of individuals and collective holding of TK clears the theoretical hurdle of its protection.
115 Participation in economic activity by public agencies faces a similar hurdle.
116 You've played in domestic finals across Europe Bolo, but you've always fallen at the semi-final hurdle in Europe.
117 Investment theory dictates that the hurdle rate should be equal to or greater than the incremental cost of capital.
118 Code review may detect errors; if not, you can have some peace of mind that your code has passed the first quality hurdle.
119 German passed this hurdle, I went smoothly University of Aachen, Germany.
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