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But James has since decided against it, citing time constraints.
But Whole Foods' lawyers canceled two bargaining sessions, citing time conflicts.
Mr. Kravis submitted his resignation on Sept. 21 to John C. Whitehead, the chairman of the foundation, citing time commitments.
"I don't see how it can be done," said the director, Michael Blakemore, citing time constraints as the major issue.
North Korea has postponed the first inter-Korean dialogue of this year, citing time constraints, the Unification Ministry in South Korea said.
The complexity of such arrangements became apparent last week, when Norway said it had turned down an American request that it participate, citing "time constraints and external factors, such as capacities, regulatory requirements".
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When you take into account average total work hours for men and women inside and outside the home, the famous "second shift" of working mothers (a concept we've clung to since 1989) is shown to be a myth, she says, citing time-use studies from many countries.
"I was harmed financially and emotionally," she said, citing times when the lack of support payments had left her destitute.
One-fourth of the women who refused said they had claustrophobia, and just under one-fifth cited time constraints.
You're not credible on Iraq because of the enormous inconsistencies that John Kerry and you have cited time after time after time during the course of the campaign.
They would search 578 "suspect sites" in Iraq for the chemical, biological and nuclear components that the Bush administration had cited time and again to justify the war.
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