Sentence examples for might face constraints from inspiring English sources

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Investors and analysts worry that highly indebted banks in other weak countries like Italy might face constraints similar to those of Spain in the months ahead.

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This idea that poorer families might face credit constraints making the optimal investment in the human capital of their offspring impossible can be found, for example, in Banerjee and Newman (1994) and Loury (1981).

Since individual operators might face different constraints such as available spectrum licenses, technologies, cost structures or a low energy footprint, the EU FP7 CARrier grade wireless MEsh Network (CARMEN) project has developed a carrier-grade heterogeneous multi-radio back-haul architecture which may be deployed to extend, complement or even replace traditional operator equipment.

"Companies face constraints," said Mr. Shotts.

The structural constraint argument also raises the problem of why influenza C might face a more severe constraint than do types A and B. The primary host attachment (receptor binding) protein of influenza C differs significantly from that of types A and B [ 10].

This captures any resource constraints an SP might face and provides a mechanism for limiting resource costs incurred by the SP. Finally, RAP takes as input SLOs for the applications.

That would normally be achieved through a thorough internal investigation of any allegation, unaffected by the legal constraints that the police might face, in order to ensure that any wrongdoing in the company was uncovered, stopped and dealt with appropriately.

Namely, low-income individuals are more likely to experience higher levels of exposure to car-related nuisances [11, 12] and might face greater barriers to accessibility given the financial and location constraints they experience [10].

You might face a lawsuit.

One insider conceded the UN faced "constraints at every turn".

However, there is some evidence of heterogeneous effects, which lead to zero net effects when this heterogeneity is ignored and which indicate that some individuals might be facing liquidity constraints.

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