The sticking point was Treasury's inability to carve out a special exemption for small businesses.
The sticking point for Saji, whose grandfather started the firm in 1899, was apparently control.
Packers game, the sticking point in negotiations had been the Game Officials Pension Plan.
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.
As things actually stand for you, disposable nappies were the sticking point when it came to recycling.
The sticking point appears to be that Real have been unable to secure a replacement for Robinho.
The sticking point is the so-called public option which would provide a government-funded alternative to private health insurance.
The sticking point for most Senators was a series of tax increases worth a trillion dollars over ten years.
The exceptions have been quite the sticking point in the tax professional world.
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The long-time relationship was terminated in April 2011 when a new deal couldn't be worked out, intellectual property the sticking point.
The sticking point seems to be what Apple is willing to pay to the music owners: and Apple seems to be wanting those rights cheap.
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However, this consent has become the sticking point in the dispute.
The sticking point, from FIFA's perspective, was that the executive committee couldn't reach a consensus on whether it should be an age limit or a term limit.
The sticking point here is whether or not we compare Wright only to players at his position or to the rest of the league as a whole.
That seems to be the sticking point for many taxpayers.
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In Asia, China's airlines fly relatively few international routes, which limits their exposure to the "war risks" cover which is proving to be the sticking point for aviation insurance.
The small gap between what Syria wanted and what Israel offered was the sticking point in the last talks eight years ago, between Israel and Mr Assad's late father, Hafez.
So these are not terribly different approaches, but the binding effort, the binding essence is going to be the sticking point, I think, in negotiations between the House and Senate.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy said Mr Cameron had made "unacceptable" demands and the sticking point had been Mr Cameron's insistence on a protocol allowing London to opt out of proposed change on financial services.
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But the sticking point, says Phillip Merrick, boss of webMethods, one of the pioneers in the field, has been the many other fiddly but necessary protocols for security, transaction certification, and so on.
The sticking point to negotiating an extension is what to do with more than 19, 000 former Maoist soldiers who are living under supervision in camps throughout the country, their weapons locked away in containers.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said the sticking point was the United Auto Workers' refusal to set a "date certain" to put employees at U.S. auto manufacturers at "parity pay" with U.S. employees at foreign automakers in the United States.
The sticking point of the movie is its exorbitant length: two and three-quarter hours does seem like an awful long time to patch up a horse, and a movie that goes straight for your heart should not be allowed to fester.
The primary sticking point is the inclusion of a renewable portfolio standard, requiring most utilities to obtain 15% of their energy from renewable sources like wind.
Faisal al Yafai writes in the UK's Guardian that Israel's illegal annexation of the Heights from Syria is a thorny issue to resolve and remains the main sticking point between the two countries.
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