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But Ms. Sandberg, the chief operating officer of Facebook and one of the richest women in America, ran into a wall of criticism for playing down the institutional constraints that make it so difficult for most women to advance their careers while having a rich family life, from impossible school schedules to inflexible business hours.

Although this can be achieved successfully using tiling arrays, microarrays can suffer from binding affinity constraints that make it difficult to design reliable probes targeted at certain sequences, rendering parts of the genome inaccessible [ 8].

This is important because, although health care shares many similarities with conventional HROs, it also is a setting with particular constraints that make it hard to enact (and embed) high reliability organizing [ 15].

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Mr. Bobrowski agreed there were technical constraints that made it difficult for operators to guarantee broadband speeds.

Cellphones have been connected to the Web for years, but for much of that time, they tended to have tightly controlled, limited software and other constraints that made it difficult for hackers to do much damage.

It took time to reach a shared understanding of the core concepts, perhaps less because of fundamental philosophical differences than operational constraints that made it difficult to see how such a new approach could be implemented.

Importantly, perceptions of where to spent one's old age were shaped by migrant status, with refugees facing constraints that made it difficult to even envision aging in their countries of birth.

The FCM has a constraint that makes it very sensitive to outliers.

Although the United States is well known for having many private philanthropists (in my native France, by contrast, research funding is provided almost exclusively by the government), it functions under economic constraints that make private philanthropic money even more crucial.

It was an American jurist who called the law "the wise constraints that make us free".

Over all, the search for a new gifted test is not an easy one, as the city faces a series of constraints that make selecting gifted students in a million-student system more complicated and political than in the suburbs, city officials said.

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