additional hurdle
collocation in Englishmeaningsofadditionalandhurdle
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additional
adjective
uk/əˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/us/əˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
extra:
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hurdle
noun
uk/ˈhɜː.dəl/us/ˈhɝː.dəl/
a frame or fence for jumping over in ...
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However, the past 20 years has seen the gradual development of anadditionalhurdleto market access.
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In practical terms, the suggested amendments would require the prosecution to meet theadditionalhurdle of proving racial aggravation without providing any additional sentence.
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It would be wrong to think that, by creating anadditionalhurdle, albeit a time hurdle, we would be bolstering marriage.
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However, for some people who are unemployed, such as people with arthritis, their disability represents anadditionalhurdlein their search for work.
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The amendments provide theadditionalhurdlefor the inspector of satisfying himself that no unacceptable pollution will occur.
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It is thought that thisadditionalhurdlewould be better out of the way.
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This is an arbitrary percentage test of disability and will be anadditionalhurdletowards the incapacity benefit.
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But those who are particularly interested in this matter and feel strongly about it will have anadditionalhurdleto clear.
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The text specifically stated that it would not be right for that to be anadditionalhurdleto enlargement.
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We do not consider that there is need for anadditionalhurdlehere specifically excluding such land.
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In other words, the regulator must face anadditionalhurdlebefore he can promote competition.
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Those on holiday had anadditionalhurdleto clear.
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If these amendments were accepted, people who registered for the first time, or who changed their registration, would face anadditionalhurdlein trying to vote.
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Often, especially some years ago, thatadditionalhurdleto take in terms of planning has been beneficial in retaining a great deal of the beauty of the countryside.
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There will, however, be anadditionalhurdle.
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It stated that "rather than being anadditionalhurdleor barrier to development, involvement can be a way to speed processes and generate more acceptable proposals".
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If that is the case—and it could well be—that will be oneadditionalhurdleto be overcome by those of us who want to make progress.
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They have a number of additional hurdles to cross in the way of special equipment or facilities.
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I submit that there is no need to erect any additional hurdles.
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These two additional hurdles have been provided, and they are fair and proper ones.
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