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We could have talked for hours about the challenges of fitting physical activity into people's days while failing to fit any into ours.
The challenges of fitting the data into set databases cost a serious amount of money not just to regulators, but to all who fall under the regulators' jurisdiction.
As for placing their ads on smartphones, many drug companies are struggling with the challenges of fitting safety information required by regulators, like side effects, onto the smaller screens of phones, Mr. McCleary said.
But as businesses embrace and implement AR, they will be faced with many challenges, such as smartphones not being equipped with adequate sensors and chips, the costs associated with more cameras required to implement AR and the challenges of fitting AR technologies into existing business workflows.
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Many executives say they accept the hours of practice -- and the challenge of fitting rehearsal time into tight calendars -- to do something they feel passionate about.
Acknowledging the challenge of fitting in church between the demands most people now have on their weekends, he suggested more flexible service times and days.
There was also the challenge of fitting things together in a way that would allow the wooden panels to move without splitting or cracking.
Joshua Bolten, George W. Bush's last chief of staff, told me that Emanuel has "the challenge of fitting a lot of large personalities and brains and portfolios into a relatively small space".
According to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, a scientist sometimes described as the closest thing to an Iranian Robert Oppenheimer, oversaw the Orchid Office, working secretly on detonators and on the challenge of fitting something like a nuke on a missile.
In real life, the project has been stymied not only by the challenge of fitting a theater on a limited footprint but also by a delay in the formation of a fund-raising apparatus.
The always witty Mexican artist Gabriel Orozco comments obliquely on the challenge of fitting time-honored tools to new uses with a big work entitled "Cazuelas (Beginnings)." It displays his first efforts with wheel-thrown clay, in which lively formal ideas are blunted by the artist's rudimentary skills.
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