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1 It's a key sticking point that we need more information about, Graham says.
2 The exclusivity period for the brand-name versions has been a key sticking point.
3 But there was a key sticking out from the top of the handle.
4 The tax impact was a key sticking point in the recent months of negotiations.
5 A key sticking point is control of the oil-producing Abyei region in central Sudan.
6 One of the key sticking points is the question of immunity for U.S. soldiers.
7 Taxation of foreign income will be one key sticking point.
8 But the British government insisted it had offered ways of solving the key sticking point.
9 A fair price for the shares has been a key sticking point in the negotiation.
10 She saw a key sticking out from the door.
11 Jobs and growth are key reasons for an alliance but a key sticking point is agriculture.
12 The Irish Border is now the key sticking point in this phase of the Brexit talks.
13 Agriculture is shaping as a key sticking point.
14 The backstop plan for the Irish border remains the key sticking point for Theresa May's Brexit deal.
15 A key sticking point is whether the body should be headed by the military or a civilian.
16 One key sticking point has been the role Haftar could play and who would control Libya's army.
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