101. If he does decide to run, he faces considerable hurdles from the well-financed and well-organized political machine of Gore, and from other possible Democratic contenders. 102. In any case, a financial services accord faces several hurdles. 103. In addition to restoring its international route system, the airline faces other hurdles, including restructuring its debt and arranging with creditors how many aircraft to keep. 104. In addition to technical challenges, the missile-defense program faces policy hurdles as well. 105. In pursuing new areas, Genzyme still faces hurdles with some once-promising products and services. 106. Indonesia still faces difficult hurdles before it can recover. 107. In trying to foster an opposition to Milosevic, the administration faces tough hurdles, some of which stem from having just waged a war against Milosevic. 108. It appears unlikely that the transaction would face regulatory hurdles, analysts said. 109. Knabe said the regional airport development plan also faces hurdles. 110. Lamm, who acknowledged that he faces major hurdles, entered the race with no real organization, almost no campaign cash and few followers outside his home state. |
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