Similar words: hurdle, cordless, wordless, regardless, irregardless, regardless of, absurdly, bloodcurdling. Meaning: ['hɜrdl /'hɜːdl] n. a footrace in which contestant must negotiate a series of hurdles.
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61. That anything novel ever surmounts these hurdles to evolve is astounding.
62. Women's 400 meter hurdles race, the Americans swept the gold, silver project.
63. World indoor champion Lolo Jones of the United States came from behind to win the women's 100 hurdles in 12. 58, and Melanie Walker of Jamaica won the 400 hurdles in 54. 22.
64. The president faces several hurdles in re - energising trade policy.
65. Hurdling events are dashes in which competitions must clear a series of ten barriers called hurdles.
66. There are technical hurdles that have to be cleared and NASA would need to extend Discovery's planned 11-day mission a day, but if the stars align it could be the photo op of the year.
67. Dayron Robles of Cuba set a world record in the 110-meter hurdles, clocking 12.87 seconds at the Ostrava grand prix on Thursday.
68. But building a complex avionics system with a variety of integrated functions presented many hurdles. phan maintains that the real challenge for electronics is writing a specification.
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70. These hurdles are surmountable with a strong job search plan and dedicated execution .
71. Liu became the first Chinese athlete to win a gold medal in a track event when he won the 110 meter hurdles at Athens in 2004.
72. The health care system may throw up other barriers, she said. The increasing cost of treatment, diminished insurance coverage, and cash-only medical services are one set of hurdles.
73. Noether had overcome many hurdles before she could collaborate with the famed physicist.
74. Owens acknowledged that there might be more hurdles to overcome at poorer, public schools, including busing schedules, parents' work hours and daycare for younger siblings.
75. The decision to hire non-professional actors in key roles speaking in a little-known aboriginal language presented further tough hurdles.
76. Since office in 2008, Ma has been clearing these hurdles away.
77. On that day, Ostrava in the Czech Republic's IAAF Grand Prix, Luo Bosi 87 to 12 seconds of the results was the men's 110 meter hurdles champion and break the world record.
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79. I came to the hurdles and stood looking over into the hay - field.
80. Babe Zaharias (1914-1956) broke world records in basketball, baseball[Sentencedict.com], javelin and hurdles!
81. How has it been possible for the world economy to leap over so many hurdles?
82. "Too many people think it's a V-shaped situation, where you hit rock bottom and then everything is suddenly great," he said. "I think there are more hurdles to come.
83. The expostulation in Yuan Dynasty had no effect in dealing with calamities, instead, it became a tool of political hurdles.
84. While cost sensitivity plays a role in this drop-off, the report data suggests that the barriers to conversion have more to do with usability and technical hurdles.
85. All-conquering Chinese hurdler Liu Xiang overcame wet and cold conditions here to easily win the men's 110-metre hurdles at the Japan Grand Prix Saturday with the Olympics only three months away.
86. Yes, if anything sums up the hurdles Groupon is facing in China, it's that the language of the country it's trying to take by storm already has a single, specific word to describe its business model.
87. IFC's support for the Exim Bank program followed an IFC study published in 2007 showing women in Tanzania faced major hurdles in the financial sector.
88. However, there were hurdles to overcome yet, the atmosphere of mars had far less heat-retaining capacity than earth's and almost no oxygen.
89. However, some experts believe the hurdles to live translation remain high.
90. Some of the hurdles that stand in the way of fabricating a distributed computer mind are being overcome by building the network of computers inside one box.
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