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The balance, he said, is due within 30 days, a factor that makes buying at a foreclosure sale difficult for most ordinary people.
Those who make it out of abject poverty rarely admit their ancestry — a factor that makes it harder for Roma to combat the discrimination they face, advocates say.
And in most cases, she said, the cost of the arbitration is tied to the amount of money being sought by the party demanding the arbitration, a factor that makes exaggerated claims less likely.
But Isis currently is reported to be holding dozens of Turkish diplomatic personnel, construction workers and other Turkish citizens hostage inside Iraq, a factor that makes Isis a shared problem of Ankara and Baghdad.
Other information the article says is given too much weight includes the opinions of college and university presidents, who rank peer institutions -- a factor that makes up 25percentt of an institution's score -- and the generosity of alumni giving.
However, Dempsey also told senators that the fluid state of the Iraqi battlefield has left the US with incomplete intelligence – a factor that makes an air campaign more difficult.
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These 30 hours would come at a fraction of the cost of standard network scripted or reality programming, a factor that made the deal attractive to NBC.
The repeal of Glass-Steagall may not have caused the crisis — but its repeal was a factor that made it much worse.
Joe Marchese, president of advertising products for the Fox Networks Group, said the lack of sound was a factor that made it hard to assess the value of online video advertising against traditional TV commercials.
In all three cases, these students have identified my mentoring efforts as a factor that made the difference in their lives and their achievements.
Increased availability of Zn, as the ocean became oxic, could be a factor that made toying with the ribosome favorable for the early archaea.
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