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Although today's macro- and micro-cellular systems have provided high service coverage, 100%-coverage is not yet reached because operators often have many constraints when installing large base stations and antennas.
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The scientists said: "This programme, when fully implemented, rapidly met its benchmarks despite the many constraints, expectations and unrealistic timelines imposed on it.
Since these full lattices possess a high density of constraints at each vertex, many constraints will be redundant long before MCC predicts the rigidity threshold to take place corresponding to when FMCC → 0+.
This is especially the case when access to formal credit suppliers such as banks is limited because of many constraints, including scarce collateral, market segmentation and lack of effective communication [ 14].
It faces many constraints.
But Mr. Obama faces many constraints.
Mr. Xi will face many constraints.
Ingels said, "In architecture, there are so many constraints.
Some outside Google believe that Schmidt operates with many constraints.
But there are so many constraints on dramatic action".
It's because our education system has too many constraints".
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