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From gender bias in high schools to societal pressures to marry and start a family, the obstacles that contribute to Turkey's workforce gender gap are insurmountable for many of the country's women.
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That amount is tiny for a millionaire but may be insurmountable for someone on a low income.
In the latter, some districts might be insurmountable for a candidate even if he is doing well statewide.
He gave up two runs in the second inning, which was insurmountable for his team's anemic offense.
But as a recent study in Scotland showed, the gap between what is ideal and what is real is insurmountable for many families.
(The staff, to its credit, was very attentive to mobility issues, essential at several stops where dauntingly high levees might have been insurmountable for some passengers otherwise).
His 11-point outburst keyed an 18-5 run and put Wisconsin in a 37-22 hole, which was insurmountable for their methodical, bare-fisted style of play.
The Conservatives have been running up to 12 percentage points behind Labour in recent national polls, a gap that has not been insurmountable for some governing parties in the past.
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