Similar words: tumbling, mumbling, bumbling, rumbling, fumbling, humbling, grumbling, stumble. Meaning: ['stʌmblɪŋ‚blɑk /-blɒk] n. any obstacle or impediment.
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31. Access to credit is also a stumbling block for many poor citizens.
32. The stumbling block is the mechanistic prediction of cloud cover.
33. Apple has a revenue sharing model in place, which is a stumbling block in the Chinese market.
34. Although Bellamy's weekly wage might represent a stumbling block, Hughes would like to buy him for the third time.
35. Istead of seeing fear as a stumbling block, see it as a stepping-stone towards new experience.
36. Don't let this be a stumbling block and strain our friendship.
37. Please don't move that stumbling block, but lead me, Lord, around it.
38. After all it is permissible for you to take it as a stumbling block or if you wish as a banality.
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39. The pharmaceutical commercial bribery has a stumbling block of the healthy development of the pharmaceutical industry.
40. But a key stumbling block continues to be U.S. reluctance to cede 5 any power in Iraq.
41. I take grammar as the biggest stumbling block in learning English.
42. A way around this stumbling block had to wait for Perelman.
43. Instead of seeing as a stumbling block, see it as a stepping - stone towards new experience.
44. Apple also has a revenue sharing model in place, which is a stumbling block in the Chinese market where ARPU (average revenue per user) is one of the lowest in the world.
45. The stumbling block, Somali officials said: Americans'insistence the pirates be arrested and brought to justice.
46. But there still remains a stumbling block over personal terms with Inter.
47. The chief stumbling block to his promotion is his lack of qualifications.
48. However, as to the English teaching and learning, vocabulary is always "a lion in the way" or "a stumbling block".
49. The issue could turn out to be a major stumbling block.
50. In case, the stumbling block of the cross has been abolished.
51. Ignoring the off-putting Uriah Heepishness of this sentence, the real stumbling block is "sophisticated supplier".
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