"There's no major
stumbling block. Perry's agent's boss is a superagent who we've probably all heard of and he wants some reassurances.
Though none of us would be likely to literally place a
stumbling block before a blind person, in our professional and even personal lives many of us may be responsible for creating
stumbling blocks that can trip up morally or emotionally blind victims or simply people lacking sufficient information.
Richard is the latest person to find that, far from being a major
stumbling block, an accent can help to get you noticed.
This is where I ran into a bit of a
stumbling block for, although pieces of the book would seem to have great utility in human behavior, social welfare policies and services, diversity, and even research classes, I was not able to see how the entire book would fit into any single course.
The partnership's difficult second album proved not such a
stumbling block after all.
When will dentistry become a partner for these patients rather than a
stumbling block? The questions from 1981 are still there.
However, the United States' protectionist policies for agricultural commodities--especially sugar--loom as a major
stumbling block in the negotiations.
Poor team leadership can be a
stumbling block. Lack of planning and goal setting can also beset team success.
It is viewed as a
stumbling block to the unity we claim we seek with the universal church.
A
stumbling block has been controlling the moisture barrier of blister packs.
Given the IRS' long history of inattention to trust matters, it is unlikely that this will be a major
stumbling block to applying the rules as intended.
The construction of the William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock, Arkansas, has hit a human
stumbling block: Eugene Pfeifer.
It likewise quashes the collegiality of the bishops and remains an enormous
stumbling block to ecumenism.
The
stumbling block for many of these states has been notification w the form and frequency.
This issue had been a
stumbling block to the implementation of the Checkbox Initiative, until a clear distinction was established between limited third-party disclosure for the purpose of responding to issues and questions on a single year's return and issues that required a power of attorney.