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The young journalists face hindrances, from logistical issues to verbal harassment and threats.
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Sometimes Asian Americans looking to make it in Hollywood face hindrance even earlier in their career from well-meaning people.
A project led by gay men (or just men) of similar professional standing might face fewer hindrances.
Several strategies have been suggested for facing this hindrance, including simplifying/optimizing the cardiac cell models [ 4], code optimization for run on next-generation hardware devices [ 5], and adoption of more effective solutions for the approximations of the differential equations at hand.
Unless bids emerge for Pienaar and Arteta in the coming weeks – and so far Everton have received and rejected just two for their players this summer, a £6m offer for Yakubu Aiyegbeni from West Ham United and a £9m bid from Arsenal for Jagielka two months ago – they will not face the same hindrances this time.
Some critics were sympathetic to the hindrances faced by UN Women.
American health operations and personnel working abroad could come under foreign intelligence surveillance and face politically motivated hindrance and harassment, potentially disrupting health supply lines to millions of needy people.
Therein lies the hindrance facing anyone thinking of doing it now.
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