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1 The doctrine of papal infallibility was one of the big sticking points.
2 Agriculture is the big sticking point, an industry source told Reuters.
3 A big sticking point though is some of the systems could take years to implement.
4 There's a big sticking point, however -the new Maps does not provide public transit directions.
5 Every big deal has complexities, (but) there's nothing which is a big sticking point.
6 The big sticking point is a minimum wage.
7 But there is a pretty big sticking point.
8 The big sticking point remains Spain, where unions said on Tuesday they would hold four one-day strikes.
9 Iran is also a big sticking point.
10 That would have been the big sticking point, said Peter Chilton, an analyst at Constellation Capital Management which owns BHP shares.
11 White House adviser Kellyanne Conway said both countries are close to agreement on the initial deal but three big sticking points remain.
12 Since the House passed its version, the two sides have reached agreement on some areas in the bill but one big sticking point remains: damages.
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