hurdle in the PONS Dictionary

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He had a similar record over the short hurdles.
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The author indicated that this approach would face significant legal hurdles.
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She fell at the first hurdle, and while uninjured, was unable to finish.
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Two major hurdles are credited to stopping the project.
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Her horses won a total of 1,532 races in both flat and hurdling.
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Financial hurdles delayed the progress of the land reforms.
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In the 400 metre hurdles competition he was eliminated in the semi-finals.
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The novice hurdle race went ahead, starting about 20 minutes late, but the rest of the day's racing was abandoned.
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If a hurdler four-steps, they will have to switch lead legs at each hurdle.
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While individual hurdles are easily knocked over by animals, when joined in a ring or to solid objects they make a secure fence.
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