Examples of 'hurdles to overcome' in a sentence

Meaning of "hurdles to overcome"

hurdles to overcome: Hurdles symbolize obstacles or challenges that need to be surmounted or conquered. This phrase is often used metaphorically to refer to difficulties or barriers that one must face and overcome in order to achieve a goal or success.

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There are hurdles to overcome if you want to be a leader.
They have enormous bureaucratic hurdles to overcome.
Others hurdles to overcome are cultural.
Developing technology still has hurdles to overcome.
Five hurdles to overcome.
Of course there are great hurdles to overcome.
There are still some hurdles to overcome before they can scale up the system.
But make no mistake that there are hurdles to overcome.
There were all kinds of hurdles to overcome and surprises to adapt to.
Survivors of human trafficking have enormous hurdles to overcome.
Orangutans have many hurdles to overcome in our society.
Tegnelia said there is a range of technical hurdles to overcome.
Three more hurdles to overcome.
Her life becomes a series of excruciatingly tough hurdles to overcome.
There will be hurdles to overcome.

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And this is unquestionably one of the most difficult hurdles to overcome.
There are hurdles to overcome.
The fear of actually starting is one of the biggest hurdles to overcome.
Women also have additional hurdles to overcome in the asylum procedure.
Bringing a new product to market often brings with it unforeseen legal hurdles to overcome.
There are so many hurdles to overcome.
One of the main hurdles to overcome is getting consumers excited about alternative financial solutions.
Any business has hurdles to overcome.
Those more inclined to support the fuel would cite the challenges as hurdles to overcome.
Hannah had a few hurdles to overcome.
To make a perfect glass mirror, there were two major technological hurdles to overcome.
There are also numerous technical hurdles to overcome when recycling plastic.
Again, resource and capacity constraints pose significant hurdles to overcome.
Automation has some hurdles to overcome to be able to win wide adoption.
Endsley said engineers have a few hurdles to overcome.
But there are several hurdles to overcome before this could be used practically.
There are no technological hurdles to overcome.
There are still a few hurdles to overcome before exports can really get under way.
But Daniel still had many hurdles to overcome.
But there are several hurdles to overcome before the technology can propel an actual plane.
But you still may have hurdles to overcome.
The plan has many hurdles to overcome and has already received a massive amount of criticism.
Electric mobility has hurdles to overcome.
There are still several hurdles to overcome before Microsoft can obtain ISO approval.
But Dante still had many more hurdles to overcome.
Yeah, there are hurdles to overcome for both of us.
There will be many, many mental hurdles to overcome.
However, there are still major hurdles to overcome before the technology can become commonplace.
If it has to do with studies, there could be some hurdles to overcome.
This creates some significant hurdles to overcome when trying to write code.
However, there may nonetheless be one or more hurdles to overcome.
Indeed, we have a lot of hurdles to overcome before we get to that.
However, there could still be one or more hurdles to overcome.
Are there still many hurdles to overcome to reach that conclusion?
In its first year, the group had many hurdles to overcome.

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