Mr. Wheatley said the hitch is a lack of liquidity for the currency outside of China.
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The hitch, analysts argue, is that the scope for such mammoth schemes is decreasing.
The video on Highlands and Islands Enterprise's website was uploaded on Monday without mention of the hitch.
The hitch in all this is that the Deposit Insurance Corporation itself is not rolling in money.
The hitch is that, because of India's controls on foreign capital, all contracts must be denominated in rupees.
The hitch is that, under EU rules, the state financial aid that lubricated such deals will end in 2013.
The hitch is that, while more officers may be posted locally, they are still expected to serve national masters.
The hitch is that they show few signs of wanting to help out.
The hitch is that higher inflation means higher interest rates, and higher rates mean falling prices on the Fannie Maes and Treasury bonds.
The hitch is that, once this credit is in place, companies would have little incentive to offer health insurance to their low-wage workers.
The hitch-hiker, Kai, grabs the keys and gets out of the car and then watches as the driver attacks two women who were coming to help.
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The hitch is that federal leases already work along those lines, and few imagine that oil firms are deliberately ignoring vast pools of oil, given the current high price.
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The hitch was that I have just relocated to Los Angeles, meaning that to do it, I would have to show up at their LA bureau at 4:30 am.
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Certainly the hitch does not seem to have harmed its own market value, well above that of some very much more profitable conventional firms such as PaineWebber, Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers.
You as a leader then describe the behaviour that you observed (for example, when Wes Welker ran the hitch pattern but was only 12 yards downfield compared to the 15 yards that was called for).
The only hitch in the Democrats' plan is that they are up against Republicans who are cunning at fighting this sort of battle.
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The only hitch is that the four other schools have not yet been selected, and there is no indication of who they might be or whether the interest that has obviously been missing for so long finally exists.
Despite the apparent hitch, correspondents said the atmosphere for Mr Obama's red-carpet reception at Ben Gurion airport was friendly and relaxed.
The only hitch is that to keep the stuff, the families have to pass a vote through the Internet.
The first hitch in Mr Sharp's plans for Mr Sanchez was the entry last month of another Democrat into the race.
The only hitch is a group of several other pitchers who rate even higher while barely registering on the radar of the Hall of Fame voters.
Will the Nasdaq hitch up its socks and dash to 2500 or maybe 3000?
Heathrow's runways operate at virtually full capacity, so the smallest hitch causes a cascade of delays.
Low wages aren't the only hitch for ambitious youths in a nation with a 94% literacy rate.
Albert is mesmerized by Old Peg, and the next morning helps hitch up the harness for his horse and buggy.
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The next hitch-hikers she plans to subject to a shock test are bacterial spores, which some have proposed arrived on Earth via comets to jump-start evolution.
These fossils show that these ancient, pre-Nicklausian men, though shorter and thinner than modern linksmen, all possess the same hitch in their backswing that most golfers still do.
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