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Youth of color are particularly vulnerable and are more likely to face obstacles when transitioning out of foster care.
In particular, female faculty members are especially likely to face obstacles related to work/life balance because the academic tenure clock typically coincides with the biologically constrained childbearing and child rearing years of women.
Given the size of our estimates (7.9%), future research should try to disentangle and quantify the different contributions to the compensation gap between formal and informalworkers. 1 Certain types of workers, such as undocumented immigrants, are more likely to face obstacles to move across markets.
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Though less likely to face overt obstacles, like being refused an appointment to see a home, minority customers were shown fewer available units than whites with similar qualifications, the study found.
This bill is pretty narrow and, as a result, likely to face fewer obstacles to passing than bills like the SHIELD Act.
But Sunni mobilisation is likely to face greater obstacles than during the Anbar Awakening.
"Yet she is likely to face greater obstacles in finding a job and playing an active public role in her society than do her contemporaries elsewhere," Mr. Sarbib said.
Now that Marissa Alexander has served time in prison, she is likely to face greater obstacles obtaining employment, housing, and health care.
Diffusion of this model to other NGO without these strengths is likely to face many obstacles.
She will face obstacles, and in fiction you want characters to face obstacles.
And the airline continues to face obstacles to its growth.
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