Then again, the topic has been a sticking point in the campaign of late.
The sticking point was Treasury's inability to carve out a special exemption for small businesses.
However, a major sticking point is whether a new self-regulatory body should be backed by law.
The flag design was a sticking point in Iraq's 2005 passage of a constitution.
The sticking point for Saji, whose grandfather started the firm in 1899, was apparently control.
One sticking point was that foreigners could not own a controlling stake in telecommunications companies.
Packers game, the sticking point in negotiations had been the Game Officials Pension Plan.
One sticking point, which the British government must resolve by the end of this year:art fairs.
Abortion has emerged again as a key sticking point in negotiations over healthcare reform.
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Another sticking point is the number of overseas players teams are allowed to field.
And, Michele, oddly enough, the sticking point now seems to be with the Lebanese.
But, as always in Washington, the sticking point is how to pay for it.
Previously, he had said the independence of the new regulatory body was a "sticking point".
It is understood the issues of equal pay and hearing loss claims are a sticking point.
During the election season, fracking was a key sticking point for those who ran for governor there.
One sticking point was the device's surrounding bezel, which is prominent in one of Apple's design patents.
His now infamous declaration that video games could never be art has always been a sticking point.
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Moreover, there is one minor constitutional sticking point: By law, tax legislation cannot originate in the Senate.
As things actually stand for you, disposable nappies were the sticking point when it came to recycling.
The other sticking point was whether the league would be able to "bench" officials for poor performance.
The sticking point appears to be that Real have been unable to secure a replacement for Robinho.
Funding for the war in Afghanistan has proved to be another sticking point in the defense spending debate.
In fact, according to Mr. Gilbert, the only real sticking point in the deal was the interest rate.
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The sticking point is the so-called public option which would provide a government-funded alternative to private health insurance.
One sticking point concerned checks involving private sales and what records would be maintained once guns are purchased.
Peers earlier agreed not to defy the government on another sticking point relating to the size of constituencies.
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The major sticking point at this time, is Planned Parenthood, which the Republicans want to stop giving aid to.
However, the Swede's wage demands may prove a sticking point, especially as Gaydamak is looking to sell the club.
One of the final issues remaining to be agreed upon, intellectual property protection, could also present a sticking point.
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The sticking point for most Senators was a series of tax increases worth a trillion dollars over ten years.
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