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1 Provided they do not become an obstacle to the completion of this game.
2 When they become an obstacle to the comprehension it is madness to wish to observe them.
3 I had become an obstacle to the business.
4 You had become an obstacle to their desires.
5 Churkin did not directly address the question but said there are leaders who " become an obstacle . "
6 A lack of sufficient storage directly owned by warehouse operators in China could become an obstacle to moving stocks.
7 The First Consul feared that he would become an obstacle ; it was necessary, therefore, to think of dismissing him.
8 He said, however, Mexico's July 2018 national elections could become an obstacle if negotiations were not completed well before then.
9 I would appeal to all sides not to allow decommissioning to become an obstacle to the implementation of the agreement.
10 Confront your fears Fear is a crippling emotion that can become an obstacle that stands between you and your dreams.
11 Such a condition of affairs is always a hindrance in the way of good government, and it may become an obstacle to success.
12 If the older generation of faculty resented his presence at Glasgow, Hutcheson never allowed it to become an obstacle to his teaching or writing.
13 This becomes an obstacle which, during all the future, he cannot surmount.
14 Having achieved its purpose, it also became an obstacle in the path of progress.
15 The cannon, traveling a third of the way from the column's end, now became an obstacle .
16 We have seen how these better sentiments changed as human life became an obstacle in her way.
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