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hurdle

[hur-dl] / ˈhɜr dl /




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There are so many hurdles that the joke in the energy industry is that fusion is 10 years away and always will be.

From The Wall Street Journal

Should the merger terminate because of a failure to clear certain regulatory hurdles, Compass would pay Anywhere a $350 million termination fee, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing.

From Barron's

The board noted that Netflix agreed to pay a record $5.8 billion if its deal fails to clear the regulatory hurdles.

From Los Angeles Times

But doesn’t the Starship program face some hurdles?

From Los Angeles Times

Labour's flagship workers' rights bill has passed its last parliamentary hurdle and is set to become law before Christmas.

From BBC