However, if the ball is covered by loose impediments and a player moves it in a hazard, or obstacle area, a penalty of one stroke applies.
To this internal scenario, the result of the American elections could be a catalyst or obstacle for changes, but it is no longer the most important factor to consider.
And the only obstacle, or the major obstacle to an agreement, is this refusal to acknowledge that rates have to go up.
Ford's prototype system aims to lessen distraction by taking readouts from biometric sensors and combining the data with information from the car, including speed, steering-wheel angle, and data from radar sensors or cameras used in blind-spot obstacle detection or cruise control.
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Is there any concern that this is -- this defiant tone will complicate or pose an obstacle to the talks?
Income and sales taxes create an obstacle or barrier to such mutually beneficial exchanges by reducing what each party gets from the other.
Or laid out an obstacle course designed to reveal which is likely to break a campaign promise fastest?
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But spokeswomen for the two senators said those objections were dropped, and that they didn't know which Republican senator raised the final obstacle, or why.
And no, a turkey sandwich is not payment for something that helped you overcome an obstacle and either created value or additional revenue for your company.
It has sensors and systems that observe the road, process traffic situations, and respond to various unexpected developments, such as an obstacle in the road, or a sudden snowstorm that causes everything to slow down.
The biggest obstacle to these co-branded or franchised offerings is the danger of brand dilution.
Most device vibration technology is used as pure feedback -- either confirmation that you've pressed something or that you've come across an obstacle.
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Halo used regenerating shields to ensure that the player could throw Master Chief headlong into any obstacle without fear of breaking their game or eliminating hours of progress.
Both amateur and professional roboticists entered their creations (which curiously, were required to house a small animal -- don't ask us) in one of two obstacle courses designed to simulate either combat driving or building infiltration -- tasks which were made even more difficult due to the fact that mission specifics were not revealed prior to the event.
The journey back to an operating theatre may still be the greatest obstacle to an astronaut who is seriously injured, or falls badly ill during a mission.
Erdogan had previously suggested the deaths "could be an internal settling of scores, or it could be an initiative that was taken to create an obstacle in the way of the new honest steps we are taking, " according to the Anatolian news agency.
"This could be an internal settling of scores, or it could be an initiative that was taken to create an obstacle in the way of the new honest steps we are taking, " said Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, according to the semiofficial Anatolian news agency.
With the necessary computing power within reach, and adequate broadband to send that much information over long distances, the final obstacle to developing true holographic video systems is finding a projector or display with fine enough resolution to produce a hologram.
Take "Donkey Kong's Crash Course, " which has you tilting the GamePad left or right to steer a rickety roller through a zany Rube Goldberg-ish obstacle course.
These statistics highlight the national conundrum women face balancing family with career, and an acute problem every company should be worried about: a sizable pool of the most highly-educated, highly-skilled women in their ranks are either fleeing their organizations or foregoing job opportunities, determining that juggling family and work demands is too obstacle-ridden to justify.
Few market theorists have detected supernatural forces at work in spurring the more-or-less straight line move that the major indexes have traced in recent weeks, even though the market has walked over every obstacle placed in its path, be it European debt, Egyptian unrest or good old-fashioned domestic unemployment.
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The biggest supply-side obstacle to future growth may no longer be (if it ever was) excessive regulation or inflexible labour markets, but a corporate culture that finds it easy to tolerate low returns and difficult to tolerate outright failure.
They become an obstacle to growth when they are pushed either much too high (as happened spectacularly in 1981) or much too low.
The second obstacle is that monetary policy tends to be a less potent weapon in the euro area than in America or Britain.
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