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Third Parties have encountered various blocks in getting onto ballots at different levels of government as well as other electoral obstacles, more so in recent decades.
## Assisting in the analysis of the voluntary reports by States to the High Commissioner on the progress and steps taken for the realization of the right to development and on obstacles encountered ;
Plastic explosive is commonly used for the demolition of obstacles and fortifications by engineers and combat engineers, an early use being the warhead of the British Armoured Vehicle Royal Engineers's ( AVRE )' s ' Petard ' demolition mortar, used to destroy concrete fortifications encountered during Operation Overlord ( D-Day ).
The film encountered a series of obstacles.
The Pinto was introduced as a two-door sedan, after structural work on alternate body styles encountered obstacles.
Two obstacles are often encountered when eating lichens: lichen polysaccharides are generally indigestible to humans, and lichens usually contain mildly toxic secondary compounds that should be removed before eating.
The operation encountered multiple obstacles and met heavy opposition.
They encountered many obstacles.
He compared his conduct in that great post to that of a man floating down a river and fending off from his vessel, as well as he could, the various obstacles it encountered.
In fall of 2000, the group reformed ( with lead singer Regina Mullikan replacing Pieratt ) and began performing again, with an edgier, less conservative sound and lyrics that incorporated more adult topics, including suicide, teenage pregnancy, relationships, drug and alcohol abuse, and other obstacles encountered by teenagers and young adults growing up in the midwest United States.
A team of game designers created the characters and locations, then choreographed Dirk's movements as he encountered the monsters and obstacles in the castle.
However, the repatriation project encountered a series of obstacles: the runway at Axum Airport was considered too short for a cargo plane carrying even one of the thirds into which the stele had been cut ; the roads and bridges between Addis Ababa and Axum were thought to be not up to the task of road transport ; and access through the nearby Eritrean port of Massawa – which was how the stele originally left Africa – was impossible due to the strained state of relations between Eritrea and Ethiopia.
He encountered serious obstacles in Arabia, predominantly stemming from the nature of the country and the harassing mode of warfare adopted by his adversaries, but on the whole his forces proved superior to those of the enemy.
Larger obstacles that might be encountered while passing through the target system would be dispersed by an artificially generated cloud of particles, ejected by support vehicles called dust bugs, some 200 km ahead of the vehicle.
It then subdivides the plot into a set of scenes that the players could encounter during the course of play, and provide descriptions of the locations, details on creatures and other characters that could be encountered, and information concerning potential obstacles and hazards.
As the leader, she attempts to balance directing the group as obstacles are encountered while confronting the possibility that her son may not survive his sickness.
# The image is the primary means of visual identification of the obstacles encountered during gameplay of Paperboy.
The preparation of UF < sub > 6 </ sub > feedstock for the K-25 gaseous diffusion plant was the first ever application for commercially produced fluorine, and significant obstacles were encountered in the handling of both fluorine and UF < sub > 6 </ sub >.
A tunnel project for the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad ( H & M ), a rapid transit line, began in 1874, and encountered serious engineering, financial and legal obstacles.
They encountered submerged obstacles and deadly accurate fire from the batteries of Fort Darling at Drewry's Bluff, which inflicted severe damage on Galena.
Despite its many achievements, LP encountered a number of serious obstacles in the 1990s.
Dates can be subject to change: Rome is one of the oldest cities in the world and the construction of the metro system has encountered considerable obstacles owing to the frequent archaeological discoveries.
Though blacks encountered many obstacles in their pursuit of the benefits offered by the G. I.
Dodge's job was to plan the route and devise solutions to any obstacles encountered.

obstacles and producing
Despite obstacles, doubts, and contrary opinions justification of producing two-wheelers was realized in July 1954.
Such player versus environment games are usually balanced to tread the fine line of regularly challenging players ' abilities without ever producing insurmountable or unfair obstacles.

obstacles and were
In his view friction should be seen as a time-dependent process of flattening, pressing down asperities, which creates new obstacles in what were cavities before.
The NPCSC interpretation and decision were regarded as obstacles to the democratic development of Hong Kong by the democratic camp, and were criticised for lack of consultation with Hong Kong residents.
A policy of attacking the redcoats while they were strung out on the move, or crossing difficult obstacles like rivers, might have yielded more satisfactory results.
However, the scandals of Reagan's Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Samuel Pierce and the neglect of the president were obstacles from the start, and Kemp was unsuccessful at either of his major initiatives: enacting enterprise zones and promoting public housing tenant ownership.
From the beginning with his theory of mass comparison, Greenberg addressed why the issues of chance resemblance and borrowing were not obstacles to its being useful.
Some considered blacks physically and mentally inferior to whites, and others believed that the racism and societal polarization resulting from slavery were insurmountable obstacles for integration of the races.
It was preceded by anti-tank obstacles which were metal rails planted vertically in 6 rows with heights varying from and buried to a depth of.
There were originally a number of obstacles to the transmission of binary files over Usenet.
" Since the human race started from the point of greatest poverty, that is, from the point where there were the most obstacles to be overcome, it is clear that all that has been gained from one era to the next has been due to the spirit of property.
Poles were used as a practical means of passing over natural obstacles in marshy places such as provinces of Friesland in the Netherlands, along the North Sea, and the great level of the Fens across Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire, Lincolnshire and Norfolk.
The castles that in earlier years had been formidable obstacles were easily breached by the new weapons.
There were also many times that Candlestick Park was covered in fog, both inside and out, coming in from the ocean seven miles to the west ( through what is known as the " Alemany Gap ," a type of wide gorge through which the ocean winds come without major topographical obstacles ).
Legal obstacles for cohabitation were removed in 1926 in a reform of the Criminal Code, while the phenomenon was socially accepted much later on.
This meant that those wishing to pursue their sport now needed horses that were capable of jumping these obstacles.
The Royal Marines, led by a Provost Sergeant, were the first off the helicopter followed by the SEALs and all immediately became entangled in the obstacles.
Then again, the law has often met obstacles that first appeared insurmountable but were indeed surmounted before long.
Other inventions were also a result of the war, such as the screw picket, which enabled construction of wire obstacles to be done at night in No Man's Land without the necessity of hammering stakes into the ground and drawing attention from the enemy.
During the First World War, screw pickets were used for the installation of wire obstacles ; these were metal rods with eyelets for holding strands of wire, and a corkscrew-like end that could literally be screwed into the ground rather than hammered, so that wiring parties could work at night near enemy soldiers and not reveal their position by the sound of hammers.
Their reported obstacles and sightings were never corroborated by later parties.
Despite many obstacles and setbacks, the 1896 Olympics were regarded as a great success.
For the first time, the facts about economic stagnation and obstacles to scientific progress were made available to the public and criticised.
At that time, disabled people began to form movements demanding recognition of their potential contribution if social obstacles were removed.
They were involved in river piracy including ; deception, concealment, ambush, and assaults in open combat, near natural obstacles and curiosities, such as shelter caves, islands, river narrows, rapids, swamps, and marshes.

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