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However, the startup is already coming up against regulatory hurdles.
Coming up against opponents in top form did not help either.
But as the industry grows up, frackers are coming up against limits.
At the Cock, the ban was already coming up against metropolitan apathy.
Manny has a big fight coming up against Adrien Broner on Jan.
There is also a historical context that Jenner would be coming up against.
And I believe that new technologies will keep coming up against existing rulesets.
Farrah has a fight of her own coming up against Nicole "Hoopz" Alexander.
For Eisenberg, coming up against a brick wall is what writing often feels like.
But the South Korean electronics giant is coming up against some stiff competition in China.
Think of wasteful irrigation coming up against water limits and threatening reductions in food production.
The moon clashes with Saturn at 10:16 PM, finding us coming up against blocks.
I've worked in every sector, and you don't do that without coming up against some stuff.
Manny -- who turns 40 next month -- has a big fight coming up against Adrien Broner in January.
Uber shipped its semi-autonomous cars to Arizona after coming up against the Califorina DMV in December.
Just coming up against somebody telling you you had to be a certain way to get something.
The Chinese tech giant is also coming up against major chip firms such as Qualcomm and Nvidia.
Hanisya Massey's computer training firm is coming up against the former first couple's similarly named production company.
Levinson is aware that she is getting into a crowded space and coming up against some consumer fatigue.
Aloy spends so much of the game pursuing serious goals, chasing serious villains, coming up against serious odds.
Living as a trans or nonbinary person, Hanson said, means coming up against aggression in ways large and small.
I think that's where we're going to find him in Season 2, sort of coming up against that reality.
Matt Maley, equity strategist at Miller Tabak, says AT&T's charts show it is coming up against a tough roadblock.
But he also has a huge fight coming up against Hendo at UFC 204 in October -- just 7 weeks away.
"Coming up against last years failings, ASOS needs to beat the markets lackluster forecasts to rebuild investor confidence," they said.
As a result, he is constantly coming up against the concrete parameters of reality while grasping for something more otherworldly.
Still, Fowler and sponsors of the bill are coming up against the same opponents that the first bill faced in 2015.
"The rural people don't have power to stand up against this mighty army that's coming up against them," Cox told me.
Even giving states incentives to pass red-flag laws are coming up against real opposition from conservatives in the GOP conference.
But a key issue artists are coming up against now, myself included, is the loss of control over the imagery we post.
"That's pretty suboptimal, but you have to understand that the banks are coming up against some very difficult comparisons here," he said.
Potential homebuyers are coming up against high prices and meager supply, although more supply is slowly trickling back onto the market this summer.
But scientists are coming up against another problem: conspiracy theorists who are convinced that they're spraying chemicals for the purpose of mind control.
But as it invests abroad, it is coming up against Amazon and others, who are eager to do so with infrastructure of their own.
Darnold has finished as a top-10 fantasy quarterback the past two weeks and has games coming up against the Raiders, Bengals, and Dolphins.
The chance of another French champion this year will take a hit, however, with the country's best two prospects coming up against each other.
With a movie like Zhang Yimou's The Great Wall, there's also the issue of filmmakers outside of Hollywood coming up against these white savior narratives.
Today Logan is coming up against these regulatory barriers once again as it works to update an aging small hydropower project known as Third Dam.
The final was an entertaining affair, with Sam Allardyce's underrated Bolton team coming up against a Boro side that included Bolo Zenden, George Boateng and Juninho.
McBee finds himself coming up against internal impulses that are foreign to him, and social situations that provoke thoughts and actions with which he's deeply uncomfortable.
But behind the scenes, Chinese champion Huawei is battling to power those 53G networks, coming up against US tech giants like Qualcomm (QCOM) and Intel (INTC).
But many Brazilian shipyards soon started coming up against the same harsh truth as Mauá: Modern shipbuilding is a complex, highly technical and capital-intensive business.
You really become part of a world and I really felt the frustration of being a young woman then, coming up against the limitations of those lives.
Bike-sharing and ride-hailing have obvious parallels: Fighting local regulatory battles and coming up against an entrenched incumbent while trying to transform the way people travel.
To put it diplomatically, they would have a very steep learning curve, coming up against the harsh realities of the real world Italian economy, EU constraints, etc.
Whenever you keep coming up against that dread, instead of saying 'I have to do this,' say 'I GET to do this, what will this GET me?
However, Minnesota trailed 2-1 going into the ninth inning and had a bevy of left-handed hitters coming up against Angels left-handed reliever Jose Alvarez.
They are coming up against restrictions in our political and economic imagination—restrictions in the sorts of futures that our society enables us to envision for ourselves.
Two weeks ago, coming up against that deadline, the company told those shareholders that it would delay the start date of that lockup period by several months.
Recent research suggests that environmental protesters in coal country often fail to meet their objectives, eventually caving when coming up against the power and influence of the industry.
Like so many technologies before it, the virtual currency is coming up against the inevitable push and pull between commercial growth and the purity of its original ambitions.
Overt racism aside, it's not hard to understand why someone would feel more comfortable speaking to a therapist who can more directly relate to what they're coming up against.
I want to get to one more thing because we&aposre coming up against a break, the remains of American soldiers from the Korean War are now coming back.
The danger for Twitter is that it is coming up against larger rivals with deep pockets that are not afraid to sink cash to win market share and users.
"They are coming up against established manufacturers with worldwide networks in terms of spares and support," John Strickland, director of JLS Consulting, told CNBC in a phone interview on Wednesday.
But in the week since, Senate Republicans are quickly coming up against some of the same obstacles that dogged House Republicans -- and dealing with new problems of their own creation.
I'm not saying it doesn't exist—I would never allege that there aren't still plenty of people coming up against an invisible wall—but I just haven't experienced it myself.
In roughly a year the ECB will have bought a third of Germany's outstanding government debt, according to estimates by U.S. brokerage Jefferies, coming up against a self-imposed limit.
But more gains will be hard-fought given the euro is coming up against some technical levels around the $1.1880 line, the 50 percent trading range between September to October.
This problem is one that many people who use drugs deemed "recreational" by society are increasingly coming up against, especially as more people take advantage of cannabis and psychedelics' medicinal benefits.
There are more space battles, a daring rescue to save Hera, Grand Admiral Thrawn ordering a bombardment, and Ezra coming up against another major character from the films, Emperor Palpatine himself.
Los Angeles have never really been on their heels all year until coming up against the Astros, who had gone seven games unbeaten at home in the postseason coming into Saturday.
Meanwhile, Veronica, as well as her mom, Hermione, are consistently coming up against her jailed dad Hiram's dirty dealings—dealings that continue to disrupt the town as Hiram remains behind bars.
It can be frustrating coming up against doors that are locked because you're not at the right security level yet, but it at least makes some sense within the game's fiction.
But the fact that higher pay raises are finally showing up in the data is another piece of evidence that employers are coming up against the limits of the labor force.
More importantly, perhaps, is how Netflix is coming up against a whole host of new streaming competitors with money to burn — including Disney+, Apple TV+, WarnerMedia's HBO Max, NBCU's Peacock and Quibi.
"[These companies] are coming up against this tension, which is that their business models are predicated on the model of zero friction — as few humans as involved as possible," Galloway told VICE News.
"Over the last month, I was very worried about this stock because it was a little overbought, it was coming up against some key resistance levels," Maley told CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Tuesday.
The pugnacious ride-hail company shipped its cars to Arizona after coming up against the California DMV in San Francisco for not getting regulatory approval to operate semi-autonomous cars on public roads.
The cage-free eggs rush promised in recent years is coming up against an unfortunate reality: Consumers simply aren't as willing to pay the premium for more–humanely raised products as companies had expected.
So far, the start-up has 1,000 invested clients and is hoping to sign up a lot more now that it has launched in the U.K. Scalable is coming up against stiff competition, however.
An opening cinematic explains all we need to know—if we even need to know that much, to be honest, in order to enjoy the lunacy of these characters coming up against each other.
Asset managers such as Baillie Gifford, which has faced criticism for a lack of transparency, are coming up against heavier regulation, more demanding investors and an increasingly unpredictable global economic horizon driven by geopolitics.
Rousey has a massive fight coming up against Amanda Nunes at UFC 207 ... but if she gets past that test, a fight with Paige -- one of the biggest names in the sport -- could be huge.
"The euro is coming up against some structural headwinds as the PMI data shows no signs of picking up while the Italian situation is also weighing on sentiment," said SEB senior currency strategist Richard Falkenhall.
You can't talk about who's new to the canon without addressing those who are already there, and it's impossible to wrestle with who's already in there without coming up against a lot of reprehensible figures.
This is a movie about a woman coming up against many forms of patriarchal systems that are pitted against her, and breaking down those walls and deciding that she's going to craft her own story.
Scooter- and bike-sharing companies like Bird are coming up against regulatory hurdles reminiscent of those that Uber and Lyft faced when the companies were first expanding across the U.S. Have more information or any tips?
We ask Denzel about Amari Cooper and the Cowboys -- huge game at home coming up against the Saints -- but as you can see in this video, and unbeknownst to us, Denzel was being a smooth operator.
There are 31 U.S.-based SPACs still looking for a deal, several of which are coming up against their two-year deadlines to invest the money they raised in their IPO or return it to investors.
Tristan Thompson is a Black Eye on Cleveland's Bloody Face The Cavaliers have dropped five of their last six games, with all five losses coming up against teams few, if anybody, projected to make the playoffs.
The CPP still managed to keep their parliamentary majority in 2013, but now they're coming up against an even more aggressive CNRP, who have worked for the past five years to galvanize the country's large youth population.
The actor has seen success in Hollywood over the past decade and a half, but not without coming up against the difficulties that come with working in the entertainment industry, especially when it comes to pay inequity.
Activists were also coming up against a vague sense on part of students and others in the community that, well, they were California: What kind of divestment was even necessary, given their state's relatively hawkish climate policies?
As the holiday invites begin to roll in, we're finding ourselves coming up against the same clothing crisis we do every year: Finding actually cool party attire — that doesn't cost half your paycheck — is no easy feat.
An uncomfortable idea I keep coming up against this week is that, if we want to get away from monopolies and surveillance economies, we might need to rethink the assumption that everything on the internet should be free.
Wilkerson, a switch-hitter who plays a number of positions, had been just 4-for-47 with no extra-base hits against left-handed pitchers this season before coming up against Colin Poche (2-2) in the seventh.
But the new ride-share regulations show that the technology industry in China is coming up against long-held concerns in the country about overcrowding, a widening wealth gap and access to education, health care and other services.
"When you start acting at a young age, people expect you to be a total d--- all the time, and that&aposs kind of the expectation that you sort of always find yourself coming up against," Radcliffe said.
It is an intense battle between the three teams, while Arsenal also have the challenge of being the sole English representative in the Champions League, coming up against Paris St Germain in the quarter-finals in March-April.
The RCMP allowed journalists from the Toronto Star and the CBC to access 10 "top secret" case files, which were essentially vetted summaries prepared by police, intended to illustrate the roadblocks that investigators say they are coming up against.
Coming up against them in the grand finale of Europe's most prestigious competition was as high-stakes as it could possibly get, and would have been a daunting prospect for a side with even the most storied continental pedigree.
"The fact that women are outnumbered in every room puts them in a position where they're often coming up against gender-based stereotypes," said Deborah Gillis, president and chief executive of Catalyst, which works for women's advancement in business.
"The world and global economy are coming up against new forms of protectionism today with different kinds of barriers which are increasing," Russian President Vladimir Putin told a plenary session at the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) in Vladivostok, Russia.
Transavia, meanwhile, will expand in the low-cost market, including with a new base in the French city of Montpellier next spring, despite coming up against hurdles such as the terms of labour agreements that have held back pilot recruitment.
In Asia, where a youthful stand-up comedy scene is still developing, comedians in China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia are finding creative ways to tell jokes about sex and politics, while coming up against cultures of censorship and taboos.
He is entitled to worry about the potential risks of coming up against teams who are obliged to defend for the full 90 minutes, and whose mixed fitness levels are likely to lead to heavy challenges late on in the game.
While Alibaba's core business is e-commerce and Tencent's is online content and messaging, the two have overlapped into a myriad of verticals, each time coming up against each other either through startups they have invested in or independent business unit they own.
Andrew Scheer, former Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons, was elected as the leader of the country's Conservative Party on Saturday in a massive upset, meaning he'll be coming up against Justin Trudeau in the country's next federal election, slated for 2019.
But such pressure is coming up against the advice of three top Harris consultants — Ace Smith, Sean Clegg and David Binder — who have extensively polled and run focus groups on the Democratic primary electorate and do not believe she should bow to activists.
However, it runs the risk of coming up against weak IPO market demand because many fund managers become more risk-averse in the fourth quarter, as time runs out to make changes to their portfolio before they close their books for the year.
However, it runs the risk of coming up against weak IPO market demand because many fund managers become more risk-averse in the fourth quarter, as time runs out to make changes to their portfolio before they close their books for the year.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican pressure on Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to run for the U.S. Senate next year to help keep the party's majority intact is coming up against President Donald Trump's hope of keeping one of his most trusted aides in his administration.
Hot off Coldplay's Pepsi Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show set, Chris Martin's gracing the cover of Rolling Stone, in which he opened up about everything from his conscious uncoupling from Gwyneth Paltrow to coming up against creative differences with pal Beyoncé in the studio.
The company's long-running policy of not preloading third-party software onto its devices is coming up against a new piece of Russian legislation requiring every smart device to be sold with certain applications already installed, many of which are produced by the government.
Nielsen is not the first senior Cabinet official to lose their career after coming up against Trump's vision of his own authority -- or his instinct to elevate largely unaccountable appointees, such as domestic policy adviser Stephen Miller or his son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
Russia's push back against big tech has major consequences for Apple Apple's long-running policy of not preloading third-party software onto its devices is coming up against a new piece of Russian legislation requiring every smart device to be sold with certain applications already installed.
"The AKP also probably will be coming up against the lethargy over incumbency, after nearly 18 years in office," Ash said, and "a desire for change" — similar to the forces that drove recent political shifts where entrenched administrations were pushed from office, have a chance at tipping the balance.
Though Lyft (which declined to comment on how the company is portrayed in Isaac's book) is perceived as the "good company," it still has driver pay and workplace issues, problematic funding sources, and is coming up against legislation in California to re-classify drivers as employees instead of independent contractors.
But as the legalization movement heads into the 2016 election, with the marijuana issue on the ballot in five states—Arizona, California, Maine, Massachusetts, and Nevada—the fantasy of a New Green Rush is coming up against unexpected resistance, its momentum slowed by a lack of funding that advocates were not prepared for.
RELATED: Saudis warn of economic reprisals if Congress passes 29/211 bill The stepped-up lobbying against the legislation comes as it is coming up against fresh roadblocks on Capitol Hill, with party leaders learning that a GOP senator is objecting to taking up the bill, according to a source familiar with the legislation.
A unification match between the two — Joshua has his own tough fight coming up against the W.B.O. champion, Joseph Parker of New Zealand, on March 31 in Cardiff, Wales — is likely to approach the kind of revenue generated by the Holyfield-Mike Tyson fights of the 1990s and, with pay-per-view revenue, might earn each fighter upward of $50 million.

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