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"As the company provided more details, it became increasingly clear that there were a number of insurmountable programmatic constraints and procurement requirements," the agency wrote Ryan on Dec. 28, 2011.
(Data accessibility and regulatory constraints are significant, but not insurmountable challenges).
Ecklund et al. noted that for more than half of all scientists, a lack of time is the most insurmountable barrier to doing more outreach and perceived time constraints are associated with a more negative impression of doing outreach activities.
It does not help that government forces and the area's separatist rebels are, it is reported, still engaged in sporadic clashes, despite hopes that they would lay down their weapons so aid agencies could distribute supplies uninitimidated".There are daunting logistical constraints," admitted Kofi Annan, the UN secretary-general, at the summit, "but they are not insurmountable".
Or insurmountable.
"Perhaps an insurmountable problem".
It seemed insurmountable.
That's not insurmountable.
Is Apple's dominance insurmountable?
It is nearly insurmountable.
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