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  1. to experience a difficulty

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And it's so fun to watch really talented people run up against the same walls that I've run up against, and try to figure out their own ways around them.
With Curry, the arguments run up against their own absurdism.
I run up against those every once in a while.
The infrastructure spending spree may run up against deficit-averse Republicans.
"I think that's a line we run up against," she says.
But this approach would run up against the third problem: regulation.
It is women who more frequently run up against prison rules.
She breaks into song when her expectations run up against reality.
Any compromise in the territorial dispute would run up against major roadblocks.
I've always run up against a stumbling block while reading this work.
Expansion plans like Mr Bastian's may also run up against rising protectionism.
But her long-shot bid has quickly run up against institutional barriers.
Trump would run up against those people — his own voters — if he tried.
Any infrastructure push by Mr Trump will run up against the same roadblocks.
The relentless growth in e-commerce may eventually run up against natural limits.
Along the way the pair run up against storms, boat trouble, gastrointestinal distress.
But many customers who run up against the fakery problem end up unhappy.
And in public schools, such directives run up against students' First Amendment rights.
Recently, though, she's started to run up against the limitations of this approach.
Over the past several years, you've run up against this dilemma more than once.
Those without the means still run up against the law and have little recourse.
This isn't the first time Dataminr has run up against Twitter's anti-surveillance clause.
The dollar took a breather from its overnight run-up against its Japanese counterpart.
ET. Expectations could soon run up against reality, but Jackson Hole has surprised before.
In Gansu and elsewhere, the central government has also run up against local resistance.
This is not the first time Lust has run up against YouTube's content policies.
Designing the rebuild will see two competing forces run up against each other, he said.
Yet they will also run up against local rivals with bigger names and more clients.
The real brilliance in King is that we always have Mitchell to run up against.
These ventures, of course, run up against competent media rivals like Netflix, Spotify and Amazon.
But while other companies have run up against barriers, Starbucks has managed to invest heavily.
Automated review systems exist and sort of work, but they run up against two barriers.
Efforts to curb transport emissions through taxation have repeatedly run up against protests in recent years.
And smartphone-dependent people can run up against data plan limits and cancelled and suspended service.
Those hit hardest by the crisis are the least likely to run up against supply constraints.
Yet attempts to root out extrajudicial killing run up against a phalanx of incentives supporting it.
Instead, as with previous governments, his ill-focused initiatives have run up against India's statist bureaucracy.
Such bold plans will run up against stiffer competition and trade-war-related pressures in 2019.
But if the school is public, such directives may run up against students' First Amendment rights.
But speculation about Ginsburg's longevity on the Court has always run up against her legendary toughness.
But doing so would run up against powerful stakeholders whose incomes derive from the status quo.
As for President Trump, he has also run up against walls despite frequently complaining about prices.
Anyone who owns a lot of games will run up against storage constraints on their Xbox.
Neither inflation nor wage growth were signalling that the economy had run up against its productive capacity.
But even with all that brainpower in ad tech, it's still possible to run up against barriers.
Mr Son will also run up against limits on his ability to influence founders and find synergies.
One of the things you run up against in broadcast are not standards issues, but sales issues.
And as a Trump advocate, he has also run up against the limits of his own influence.
Thus, Happy Tea's claims run up against many of the same caveats as its "poop tea" sister.
Such questions run up against the central agony of writing about Bach: the paucity of biographical information.
The system has run up against some criticism from the American Beverage Institute, a powerful lobbying force.
But Trump has faltered when his anti-abortion promises have run up against bigger, more complicated legislation.
Extra demand has run up against reduced supply as people have become more cautious about selling their home.
Sure, it's easy to point to other companies that have run up against barriers to entry in China.
Is it possible Steven's run up against someone he can't hug, cry, or talk into cooperating with him?
For years, efforts to end the kingdom's addiction to oil have run up against a wall of apathy.
At that point, these hot companies are going to run up against the reality of the banking system.
A name like Winter skirts an issue some parents have run up against: confusion around spelling and pronunciation.
The fantasy that everything is going to be fine is about to run up against an unavoidable reality.
Without the ACA, she said, she would have run up against a lifetime cap on her insurance policy.
But any effort to promote vouchers from Washington will run up against the basic structures of American education.
And their efforts would run up against Mr. Trump's own focus on the threat from foreigners and immigrants.
And their efforts would run up against Mr. Trump's own focus on the threat from foreigners and immigrants.
A House subpoena will likely run up against the same stonewalling from the White House that's greeted other subpoenas.
But Joke Bijl, a forest service spokeswoman, says this is a misunderstanding: all animal populations run up against barriers.
It's genuinely hard to run up against the complete, advertised seven hours of playback time, but it's mostly there.
Chaudhary's announcement suggested that India would not need to go far to run up against Pakistan's nuclear red lines.
Such a move could run up against EU decisions to make the European Central Bank the main banking supervisor.
Yet as the authors of the paper point out, these types of algorithms run up against some fundamental limits.
You're going to run up against a benefit cap right quick—transplantation alone costs upwards of one million dollars.
Private citizens have no similar obligation and the assertion of privilege could run up against their First Amendment rights.
But he has already run up against red tape, having taken nine months to open an Iranian bank account.
Plus, an invading force would run up against the Zagros Mountains after passing through, just like Saddam's forces did.
New York officials have run up against the gun advocacy organization as the state aims to tighten gun restrictions.
It's also run up against a buzz saw of political opposition and regulatory challenges in key markets across the country.
The Bird monthly rental scooter checks a lot of those boxes before you start to run up against the compromises.
But Chinese women "are run up against some cultural behaviors that make it difficult to express their power," Pieke says.
But it will run up against fierce resistance from a small army of firmly established companies already doing just that.
Did you run up against animation issues as you were trying to give the bear that visceral, raw, real aspect?
In the regulatory arena, Trump's attempts to repeal and delay regulations has begun to run up against predictable legal obstacles.
They point to a world where financial success does not run up against sexist barriers or other forms of discrimination.
Yes, but: PBMs have already faced new state regulations and still could run up against seismic changes at the federal level.
Meanwhile, states like South Dakota and New Mexico are picking new governors as their current ones run up against term limits.
Netflix is not the first tech company to run up against local laws and customs as it tries to expand globally.
But other presidents who have invoked old laws to enact new policies have not run up against successors like Mr. Trump.
Most of the country's great writers have, at one time or another, run up against Turkey's restrictions of freedom of expression.
Frankly, the TV entertainment part is nothing to do with the other stuff, so we don't even run up against it.
"Increasingly, the tools we use to collect evidence run up against encryption tools which are designed to defeat them," Rosenstein said.
The Yankees brought the tying run up against Ken Giles, but the nearly four-hour game ended when Aaron Hicks grounded out.
The news evoked particular excitement throughout Sikh and Muslim communities, whose religious practices often run up against the NYPD's strict dress code.
But an example of the political headwinds the EU's car industry can sometimes run up against was seen in September last year.
But after the initial goodwill gestures and bromides, tech companies will run up against additional questions of plausible culpability and free speech.
But even when patients overcome their embarrassment, they often run up against medical ignorance and mistreatment until affected tissues become irreparably scarred.
But the churning economy has run up against 30 years of resistance to the kind of development experts say is urgently needed.
That suspension runs out March 1, but this isn't the first time the US government has run up against the debt limit.
KLA-Tencor has run up against weakness in the past month, dropping nearly 9 percent against the SMH ETF's 1.5 percent decline.
Late pushes to reshape a more palatable bill have, so far, run up against opposition from opposite ends of the Senate GOP conference.
How do you fight for policies such as climate change when you run up against people who don't believe in the basic facts?
As they try to get these things, they're going to run up against the power of those who benefit from the status quo.
Other U.S. firms have run up against the same Chinese antitrust policies or regulations and have been forced to strike deals with Beijing.
The veterans' plan may run up against the Army Corps of Engineers' plan to close off access to the protesters' campsite by Dec.
The project requires enough time that it has regularly run up against Peraić's contract work, which forced the recent pause in his output.
But when I got to high school, I began to run up against the obstacles that are placed in the way of girls.
Fred Malek, the finance chairman of the Republican Governors Association, said the party's mainstream had simply run up against the limits of its influence.
If people ask for custom arrangements to celebrate events or express messages that run up against my religious beliefs, I have to say 'no.
Because the apps are not actually diagnosing anything, Apple doesn't run up against any regulatory issues with the U.S. Drug and Food Administration (FDA).
And boosting pharmaceutical exports would run up against Japan's efforts to cut drug prices to curb the rising medical costs of an ageing population.
Patients may also run up against a clinic's punitive policies for minor infractions, such as doses held hostage until additional mandatory counseling is completed.
Concerns about sex trafficking and forced marriages are behind moves to raise minimum ages to wed, but they may run up against religious objections.
But that effort has run up against Republican candidates and elected officials who have tied their success to Mr. Trump and his administration's policies.
But any meaningful extension of the 2.3 trillion euro ($2.73 trillion) scheme could run up against asset purchase limits that the ECB has itself imposed.
The lived reality of fantastically wealthy pop stars is actually unfathomable to me, an issue I run up against almost every day of my life.
The proposed agreement is surprising to those familiar with cannabis research, as those trying to study the drug run up against federal barriers to research.
And many of the ideas proposed, including those in this post, would run up against serious bandwidth limitations if implemented solely on the public blockchain.
The row over posted workers shows how mobility rights can run up against the EU's impulse to "protect" citizens in rich countries from globalisation's ravages.
They do not address the potential financial cost, which could be steep and run up against opposition in their own ranks to increased federal spending.
And here we start to run up against the limits of Asher's near-allegorical thesis that Algren's downfall can be traced to a personal vendetta.
Several institutions have been set up to fight corruption, but they have run up against deeply entrenched habits of graft in politics and the judiciary.
And his efforts to defang American enemies have run up against intransigent foreign leaders as well as resistance from both allies and his own advisers.
The House's impeachment timeline remains a mystery as well, leaving many to wonder whether a Senate trial would run up against the party's presidential primaries.
Kentucky's second-to-last clinic, run by the same providers in Lexington, had run up against new licensing requirements and was forced to close in January.
The Toyota partnership puts pressure on Uber to resume testing on public roads, but the company has run up against regulators and politicians with safety concerns.
China likes the fact that South Korea's potentially alluring alternative to its own style of governance and economic management doesn't actually run up against its borders.
Essentially every big category of project in the blockchain realm has run up against obstacles that have so far barred the way to real breakout success.
Even if Congress did decide to further limit people with mental illness' access to guns, they'll quickly run up against the mental health system's broader shortcomings.
The state's eventual winner, who could generally expect days of momentum-sustaining news coverage, will instead run up against the State of the Union on Tuesday.
This sense of confusion and unease will have legislative implications, Kristol predicts, as the policy goals of the Republican Party run up against political realities in Washington.
As a result, when the next recession comes, the Fed would have more room to cut rates before they run up against their lower bound, near zero.
Prominent members of the alt-right say the attacks from mainstream Republicans are expected because the movement has run up against the GOP establishment at every turn.
But what we don't have are institutions, laws, and policies that reflect the realities of women's lives or the many barriers that women have run up against.
But these measures would run up against a third problem: the perception, especially among Ms Rousseff's supporters, that Mr Temer has no mandate to do anything important.
Such notions, notes a disinterested British official, run up against the centripetal forces that drive many EU countries to remain as close to the core as possible.
And it made business sense for the company: If users run up against their data caps quickly, they will likely cut back on how much they're watching.
They pick up a female Native American auto mechanic along the way, but her survival smarts, and her ethics, run up against the increasing atavism they encounter.
"We've run up against a team that has pitched well against us through the course of the eight games thus far," Farrell said after the first game.
It has been among a group of Pacific nations sounding the alarm over climate change in recent years but has run up against resistance from nearby Australia.
But the Ozymandian ambitions have run up against funding problems, with the United Arab Emirates no longer so keen to foot the bills for the new Luxors.
Senate Democrats had tried for years to pass the kind of infrastructure bill Trump had suggested, Reid reminded his colleagues, only to run up against Republican opposition.
And I do feel an emotional connection to 511 Fifth Avenue, mostly because I had to run up against the police state to get there — and won!
According to bank analyst estimates, the ECB could run up against the limits for sourcing bonds in Germany anytime between the end of this year and mid-2018.
Any plugin might run up against YouTube's shifting and poorly explained rules for creators, who currently can't even advertise campaigns directly on videos until they hit 10,000 views.
These initiatives may face legal hurdles of their own, and Perry's could also run up against the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's inclination to do things its own way.
Like others in the field, they have run up against the complexities of trying to improve schools bedeviled by poverty, racial disparities, unequal funding and contentious local politics.
I think you should be able to check your fertility the way you check your cholesterol, so you don't run up against fertility problems when it's too late.
Its major moneymaking activities, such as search and video, run up against the Communist Party's controls on information in a way that online shopping, for instance, does not.
Trump has run up against allegations of racism since the day he launched his campaign, when he described Mexicans crossing the southern border as rapists and drug dealers.
The 25G in rural areas won't have as much capacity as in cities, and people will run up against expensive and limited data plans compared with wired broadband.
However, even if you're already convinced you want to take up a meditation habit, you're still going to run up against your fair share of challenges — including those excuses.
They run up against the frustrating inequities of the legal system: there are lawyers they cannot afford, and district attorneys who seem to be conspiring to keep Fonny inside.
That savings glut has pushed market rates of interest lower and lower as a growing number of savers run up against a shortage of safe, high-yield investment opportunities.
In Ciudad Juárez, they have run up against a Trump administration system that limits the daily number of asylum seekers allowed to present their cases at ports of entry.
For one, Congress tying Trump's hands on the defense funding bill would be a bold move that will undoubtedly run up against the interests of Congress' many defense hawks.
And to define a framework by which you deal with abuse that doesn't run up against what were very real values of the company when it started is really challenging.
Not a month into Donald Trump's presidency, Republican leaders in Congress have run up against just about every speed bump imaginable in their quest to dismantle the Affordable Care Act.
But any proposed changes to the system will run " up against that pharma has doubled their lobbying budget and is going to fight against anything that gets in their way."
This being a superhero story, would I have an opportunity to protect another trans middle schooler from bullies, only to run up against an administration that sided with the aggressors?
The company competes against legacy ETL vendors like IBM, Microsoft, Pentaho and Talend, but Broyde says they mostly run up against companies that are building their own in-house solutions.
Despite Sanders wins in Hawaii, Alaska and Washington State, Clinton's campaign has looked to hang their hat on the more than 250-delegate lead they have run up against Sanders.
As it pushes into enterprises, it will run up against startups like Nimble, which just raised its own $9 million Series A, with a similar thesis around reimagining the rolodex.
And even if it could do all this, which would knock out the most obvious misinformation and hoaxes, it would eventually run up against edge cases that confuse even humans.
When there is not a burning cross left on the lawn or a swastika scrawled on the garage, prosecutors usually run up against the challenge of parsing an assailant's motivations.
The widening gulf in democratic values — combined with Mr. Erdogan's deepening intransigence — has now run up against provisions in the deal that would allow Turks visa-free travel to Europe.
A deal with ANO's current partners, or with center-right parties, may run up against their demands that Babis personally stays out of the cabinet because of the police charges.
For decades, there have been fitful negotiations between Washington and Brussels on trade liberalization, but they have always run up against the protectionism of France and some southern European states.
These names run up against the names of Greek natural philosophers—Empedocles, Ptolemy, and Cleonides—in paratactic fashion, demanding the reader play along by offering some interpretation of their relation.
The federal government will once again run up against the debt limit when it comes back into effect on Saturday, March 2, at a record high of roughly $22 trillion.
Her characters have little interiority or agency; the fates they run up against tend to feel inexorable, especially in her later stories, in which the ironic distance cools into cynicism.
And all these things that you care a lot about eventually are gonna run up against the thing the investor cares about, which is getting 10 times their money back. Yes.
"Any attempt to enforce parking rules by building pervasive databases of vehicle location data or similar information would raise grave privacy concerns and run up against the Fourth Amendment," he said.
There are only so many markets that can be conquered and any company that grows large enough will eventually run up against the highly fortified walls of the military-industrial complex.
"They are all going to run up against these same types of technological limits," said Richard Ma, the chief executive of Quantstamp, a firm that provides security audits for new cryptocurrencies.
This is yet another creative way for the company to differentiate itself, while expanding its markets across the world without having to invest in data centers or run up against local laws.
But that track record has run up against Democratic backlash to President Donald Trump, which has led to record numbers of women seeking public office and placed a premium on political newcomers.
In the House, she has repeatedly run up against more senior Democrats over her remarks about Israel and what she said was the need to question the Jewish state's influence in Washington.
Efforts have already run up against an increasingly hostile Supreme Court, which has enabled the worst of the anti-democracy efforts through rulings in cases such as Citizens United and Shelby County.
Particularly in affluent areas, said Julie Lythcott-Haims, author of "How to Raise an Adult," too many parents have tried to ensure that their children never run up against failure or obstacles.
"Those blunt instruments of segregation run up against equal protection challenges in the courts, and each time the courts say, 'you can't really do it that way', another strategy is employed," Gordon says.
Such statements, however, run up against the accounts of pregnant women who told BuzzFeed News in July that Customs and Border Patrol officials and staff in ICE detention centers neglected and abused them.
But having run up against the GOP's correct-but-selective interest in due process, leading Democrats have decided to accuse Republicans of being in cahoots with terrorists in a tendentious and inaccurate way.
Since the definition of abuse now includes traditionally non-violent behavior, such as making repeated phone calls, this provision may run up against a strong gun lobby that already feels under concerted attack.
As Sarah tries to compete as a businesswoman in the first two decades of the 20th century, we see her run up against all of the racist and sexist norms of the day.
But the governor's well-documented independent streak, which has often run up against priorities from the left, was showcased in the pieces of legislation he vetoed over the weekend, including many liberal darlings.
The discount on Western Canadian crudes has hit record levels this year, as rising output from Alberta's oil sands has run up against chock-full pipelines, leading to higher volumes stuck in storage.
If this White House appears to be so concerned with lining the pockets of the Trump family, what will happen when the president's vast foreign business interests run up against American foreign policy?
And what I experienced in that job gave me an even clearer view into the kinds of anxieties people dealt with around sex — and the inherent imbalances they couldn't help but run up against.
But either way, Bolsonaro will likely need Congress's support to make many of these changes — and there's also a question as to whether some of his proposals might run up against the country's constitution.
That may attract ridicule in some quarters, but any attempt to call such statements illegal would immediately run up against America's robust free-speech tradition, which protects even the most outrageous of religious statements.
Speaking at a round-table event hosted by the Centenary Action Group, lawmakers from the three main British parties said they had run up against sexist assumptions and stereotypes when forging their political careers.
Again and again, I've seen them run up against three major challenges while making the jump to digital: Ads running against the wrong content, lack of awareness of viewability problems, and straight-up mistargeting.
The reason economists sometimes like to distinguish between them is if you try to solve a demand problem and it's really a supply problem, you'll run up against a capacity constraint and generate inflation.
Nowhere are the debates around transgender rights as stark as they are in sports, where the temptation to draw a hard biological line has run up against the limits of what science can offer.
Mr. Trump's campaign calls to "get rid of" the E.P.A. in almost every form will probably run up against its own legal challenges, as will Mr. Ebell's call to slash the E.P.A.'s staff.
Grand plans to expand abroad—in March it presented a European app—run up against home-grown incumbents: Timocom of Germany and Teleroute of Belgium in Europe, and Rivigo, a hit Indian app, in Asia.
They advise policymakers (wisely, it seems to me) to pursue negative emissions strategies but to think of alternative scenarios as insurance against the possibility that those strategies run up against unanticipated social or economic barriers.
One expert cited by MIT said that this could be the answer to continuing the exponential scaling of computer power in keeping with Moore's Law, as traditional chip methods start to run up against physical limits.
So, you end up probably not taking assertive enough steps because you start to run up against some of those deeply held beliefs that were probably the reason the product became successful in the first place.
Not only are you subject to tireless scrutiny from disbelieving strangers, you also run up against the frustrating truth that — until very recently — things generally play out the way the people on top want them to.
While all 47 Senate Democrats support the anti-corruption bill, they've already run up against Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who has openly mocked the bill and vowed not to bring it to the Senate floor.
When trying to objectively discuss whether we embrace the existence of diverse identities in our narratives (and in real life, for that matter), it's hard not to run up against the ugliest parts of the internet.
Here we run up against the limits of Ms. Ngcobo's anti-totalizing stance: It simply asks too little of artists, and allows her to pass off the most puerile of projects as an act of resistance.
Mr. Guaidó's attempts to unseat Mr. Maduro this year through mass protests, military defections, American sanctions and mediated talks have run up against the government's brutal repression and skillful political maneuvering, resulting in a tense impasse.
Juppe, who will run up against former President Nicolas Sarkozy for the conservative Les Republicains' party ticket in the election, said there was a wide gulf between the French corporate tax rate and the EU average.
Some congressional Republicans are already anxious that the GOP's timeline for repeal and replace will run up against the midterm elections, potentially causing a repeat of the Democratic shellacking in 2010 after the passage of ObamaCare.
A return to full capacity on the line is also expected to help relieve a bottleneck in the oil-producing province of Alberta, where increased output has run up against a shortage of pipeline and rail capacity.
The team behind the mission hypothesized that this persistent structure is the result of a wave produced when the planet's speedy winds run up against its mountains, like water flowing over a big rock in a river.
But AIA could be starting to run up against what is sometimes known in finance as the law of large numbers, or the simple idea that rapid growth gets harder to maintain as a company grows larger.
When people run up against the limits of their insurance policies, they turn to friends and strangers on the internet in the hopes of raising thousands of dollars to pay for procedures insurance companies refuse to cover.
On Washington LAS VEGAS — Senator Harry Reid says Democrats should move to curtail the filibuster if they win the White House and Senate in November only to run up against persistent use of the tactic by Republicans.
In some cases, this approach has proved too cruel for the American public to tolerate and has run up against the protections enshrined in the Constitution, which the courts have decided protect migrants as well as citizens.
It is also a place of reckoning, as the book explores and prods Western norms—such as the gender binary or the commodification of nature—that have so often run up against the cultures of Indigenous people.
Canadian producers had hoped a return to full capacity on the line would help relieve a bottleneck in the oil-rich province of Alberta, where increased output has run up against a shortage of pipeline and rail capacity.
It's a good time to be bullish about the space, though the company and its competition may well run up against Pebble-like competition, now that Apple has made a big impact on the space with its AirPods.
All of the new people seeking access to Bitcoin have run up against a limit on the number of transactions that can flow through the system every 10 minutes, which was put in place during Bitcoin's early years.
The deals come as the discount on Canadian heavy oil has spread to $42, its widest point on record, as rising production from Alberta's oil sands has run up against full pipelines, leading to swelling volumes in storage.
Still, Trump's unhappiness here has a very real cause: As has happened with many prior presidents, his dreams of sweeping legislative wins and lockstep partisan support have run up against the cold reality of the United States Senate.
A number of journalists, including the American Conservative's Rod Dreher and GetReligion's Julia Duin, say they have written about attempting to report on McCarrick's behavior in the early 2000s, only to run up against a series of obstacles.
Without stepped-up action, efforts to adapt to the coming changes - from farmers switching crops to cities building sea-walls - are likely to run up against limits that could end in growing disaster losses, poverty and migration, they said.
The guns, which are designed to only fire from the intended person at the intended time, have run up against controversy, with groups like the NRA arguing that the devices leave gun owners vulnerable to hackers or government control.
But in a market where domestic oil production is already higher than it has been in 40 years, and natural gas production is at a historic high, those proposals have run up against a major problem: the global economy.
" Leonard's photographs appear as extensions of her mind, extensions of her glance, moments made hers that we long to know better — they run up against your own memories and photographs, waiting for you to ask, "Haven't we met before?
But just as the Census Bureau is now running up against deadlines to finalize forms in advance of next spring's census, the Trump administration might run up against another deadline — the presidential election — in trying to end DACA again.
Obama also said a planned trade deal between the United States and the EU had run up against "parochial interests" of individual countries but would create millions of jobs and billions of dollars of benefits on both sides of the Atlantic.
And just three days before Guaidó and the U.S. run up against their self-imposed deadline for getting aid into the crisis-stricken country, it remains unclear how they'll break Maduro's blockade, or his crucial grip over Venezuela's armed forces.
Choosing an Android launch that students and classrooms could use with Google Cardboard seems like a good fit for educational purposes, Howard said—but he was a little concerned that it would run up against issues on the Play store.
Canadian energy producers are struggling as increased oil sands output has run up against a lack of new export pipelines and tight rail capacity, sending the differential between Canadian oil prices and the U.S. crude benchmark CLc1 to multi-year highs.
The bill prohibits online apartment listings that last under 30 days and run up against the city's multiple dwelling law, which is designed to stop apartment buyers from renting out the entire space and basically turning their units into Airbnb hotels.
The devices will more than likely run up against the same sort of problems that have plagued the Xperia for as long as anyone can remember, never really becoming the kind of smartphone competitor the company is truly capable of.
His unpredictable style, however, has left open the question of how he will approach the Fed's independence should a duty to keep the economy from boiling over run up against a pledge to return GDP growth to 3 percent or higher.
"The problem they run up against is that at some deep level we may just be structurally fucked," said Dave Karpf, a George Washington University professor who studies activism and who spent years as an organizer for the Sierra Club.
It's an ambitious goal, but one that many see as necessary, given that the timeline for resolving the pact will soon run up against political issues next year, including a presidential election in Mexico and midterm elections in the United States.
This year, there is an added complication: The flood insurance program's expiration roughly coincides with the possibility that the Treasury itself will run up against its legal debt ceiling, something that could happen in the first two weeks of October.
Lending Club, which makes personal loans, and OnDeck, which focuses on small business loans, initially grew swiftly and went public, but both companies have run up against the limits of how fast a lending business can grow without being a bank.
Before you watch the third season, I recommend watching Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. It's a prequel to the original show, and it will answer a lot of questions you might run up against in the newer Twin Peaks episodes.
If Mr. Trump declares that the situation along the southern border suddenly constitutes an emergency that justifies building a wall without explicit congressional sanction, he will run up against a reality: that the facts on the ground have not drastically shifted.
That's how you get to proposals like, "Well, maybe we should have a must-carry rule, which requires Facebook to carry everybody, that restricts Facebook from ..." But you run up against pretty serious First Amendment arguments on the other side.
These delays mean the budget reconciliation process is only getting more complicated and confusing, because it's looking increasingly likely that two reconciliation bills will run up against each other — and no one knows with certainty what the process is for that.
So there could be instances where the 2080 or 2080 Ti perform better, but wherever a professional has run up against the limit of what 11GB or less of GDDR6 memory can do the Radeon VII is there, offering a speedier future.
Throughout the week, we'll take you back through some of this history, and talk about some of the ways that dance culture continues to run up against law enforcement today, from illicit warehouse raves in Brooklyn to massive EDM festivals in California.
Citi noted that buyers betting the government may further relax property-sector curbs could run up against a negative feedback loop: If the recent easing pushes up volumes and prices faster than economic fundamentals, that would dampen the chances of further policy easing.
Given that it's likely that domestic natural gas output can't be ramped up much further in the short term, and pipeline imports will run up against capacity limits, the only viable option to boost natural gas supply is to import more LNG.
Countries hoping to transition themselves off fossil fuels—smaller and indebted economies, in particular—could run up against the EU's notoriously strict and complex array of fiscal rules, which bar member countries from running government deficits above 3 percent of gross domestic product.
He's run up against the brick wall of his programming (in defense of Ford, no less), and his complicity in the violence of the park's history was revelation without a chance at redemption; we have yet to see whether he'll succumb to his own backstory.
Evil un-geniuses, like the woman who wrote *Water for Elephants*, bet tens of thousands of dollars on aftermarket Hatchimals in hopes of flipping them for even higher prices, only to run up against the new restrictions placed on the toys by resale sites.
"This is not the time to further escalate tensions with Iran, and certainly not for the sake of pressing through arms sales that might run up against bipartisan opposition in Congress," said Dalia Dassa Kaye, a Middle East analyst at RAND Corporation, a research group.
The companies where I've seen it fail — I'll just take again products that I'm not on the board of — it's like you look at things like Reddit and others, it does run up against some concepts that might be culturally important to the company, like free speech.
Migration policies that make sense and command diplomatic support in the abstract—the centralised border force, pre-screening at "disembarkation platforms" in third countries outside the EU, processing centres within Europe and national quotas for the admission of valid asylum-seekers—all run up against national reluctance.
The companies where I've seen it fail, I'll just take again products that I'm not on the board of, it's like you like at things like Reddit and others, it does run up against some concepts that might be culturally important to the company, like free speech.
No matter the temperamental affinities that might exist between some nonwhites and the Republican Party, attempts to bring them into the fold inevitably run up against a key reality: that movement conservatism—the starve-the-beast, libertarian mode that dominates contemporary Republican politics—is a white ideology.
The big catch, however, is the intense competition and logistical hurdles they will encounter in China's $25 billion baby formula market as they run up against local players who dominate in the smaller cities - challenges that mirror those faced by Western brands across China's consumer goods sector.
The central bank will seek to prevent too much inflation from breaking out in an economy it believes is getting close to operating at its full potential, which means Mr. Trump's stimulus might run up against the Fed chair Janet Yellen's (and perhaps her successor's) counter-stimulus.
As Mr. Cruz struggles to stave off Mr. Trump, he has run up against the limits of the strategy that fueled his rise: He left himself precious little time for a new argument — much less several — after an election season spent embracing Mr. Trump and slipstreaming behind him.
"It's not as much that Trump is going to run up against clear legal barriers or prohibitions to what he wants to do, rather he's going to be advised that there are a whole set of legal complexities that make doing it risky, problematic, costly or impractical," added Waxman.
In every chapter the characters run up against the same fear of otherness that so many of us feel — the anxiety born of the knowledge that we are somehow "different," the terror that accompanies the idea that we are alien and will be misunderstood or outed as broken.
Decisions to end the use of Native American imagery out of concerns about perpetuating racist and offensive stereotypes have run up against protracted battles with alumni groups and fans, who say they are attached to their team's symbols and often insist that they are intended to honor indigenous people.
A well-meaning diagnosis of conservative bubbles like LeTourneau's — "when everyone you know is a Republican," she writes, "you can't imagine anyone who isn't" — might run up against complicated research results: say, one that indicates conservatives are actually better at modeling liberal beliefs than the other way around.
His comments run up against assertions from Kinder Morgan, which stopped all non-essential work on the C$7.4 billion ($5.8 billion) project last month, citing permitting delays and political opposition in British Columbia, and set a May 31 deadline to decide if the build would go ahead or not.
Calls by state and local officials in Florida on Thursday to move forward on gun-control legislation run up against the fact that the AR-15-style assault rifle used in a school shooting that killed 17 people is "the most popular rifle in America," according to the National Rifle Association.
The National Archives is separately reviewing and turning over documents from Kavanaugh's tenure as a White House lawyer, but warned Grassley that the request would total more than 900,000 pages and wouldn't be able to be fulfilled until late October, which would run up against the GOP timeline for confirming Kavanaugh.
Having recently run up against a crème brûlée that seemed to contain no eggs and a plate of profiteroles allowed to get soggy at a purportedly French restaurant nearby, I was relieved to sink into the yolk-rich crème caramel and crisp choux puffs under bittersweet chocolate sauce at La Mercerie.
Imagine Hum, Codeine, Soundgarden, and the Magnolia Electric Co. listening to Terence McKenna lectures on cassette while hot-boxing a van somewhere along the liminal southern tip of Lake Michigan, where Michigan, Indiana, and Illinois converge, an understatedly harsh and beautiful place where industrial factories run up against pristine National Park Service lands.
All have eventually run up against the same reality: A company that can claim nearly every internet-using adult as a user is less a partner than a context — a self-contained marketplace to which you have been granted access but which functions according to rules and incentives that you cannot control.
Google's efforts in the area with ARCore are just getting started with the first batch of 1.0 apps coming online now, but Google will always be hamstrung by the platform fragmentation that forces developers to target a huge array of possible software and hardware limitations that their apps and games will run up against.
Trump, who watched from his White House residence as the vote to repeal Obamacare failed in the dark morning hours, has this week alone run up against his own party on major legislation, a decision to bar transgender people from the military, and an attempt to push Attorney General Jeff Sessions from his job.
On the other hand, if the ECB were to keep buying bonds at a rate of €80bn a month, it would eventually run up against some self-imposed limits—namely, that it should not buy more than a third of a country's government debt and that purchases should be proportionate to each country's weight in the euro-zone economy.
Though the central bank gave itself the freedom to buy lower yielding and sooner maturing bonds it will soon run up against a ceiling of its own making - that the ECB shall not buy more than a third of a given country's sovereign debt or more of its debt than that nation's share of euro zone output.
That has now run up against a growing generational tide of anger and resentment, from younger people struggling to find an affordable place to live as well as from younger elected officials, such as Mayor Eric M. Garcetti of Los Angeles, who argue that communities have been failing in what they argue is a shared obligation.
While it remains too early to tell which of the high-profile new theme parks has made a bigger impression on the Chinese market, Dalian Wanda appears to have run up against more widely publicized operational problems, include a controversy over the use of Disney characters within Dalian Wanda parks and the closure of the Wuhan Wanda Movie Park for refurbishments after just 19 months of operation.
" Eugene Kontorovich, a professor at Northwestern University's Pritzker School of Law, who has supported anti-boycott legislation, has suggested that Mr. Cuomo's executive order could run up against the First Amendment, and that its language penalizing advocacy of boycott or divestment — the measure is aimed at those who participate in pro-boycott activity or "promote others to engage" in it — was "a bridge too far.
Even in tsarist and Soviet times, some Russian leaders endeavored to move the country toward a more institutional model of governance, only to run up against a variety of problems, including the absence of an independent judiciary, systemic corruption and energetic radical political groups — to say nothing of many leaders&apos proclivity to use violence to impose their will rather than seek a lasting consensus.

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