There are 16 million working moms in the United States with different motivations and constraints.
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But mobile is different in both user intent and in the capabilities and constraints of the format.
This was during a period when there have been considerable pressures and constraints on the health service.
Mouaz al-Khatib cited frustration over what he called lack of international support and constraints imposed by the body itself.
Two men competing with one another can also be good or bad depending upon their circumstances, interests and constraints.
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It's something he says he's prepared to discuss, but he cited legal difficulties and constraints under the European Convention on Human Rights.
As rational beings, consumers decide by reason, by balancing goals and constraints, surfing the Internet for the best price and clipping store coupons.
Prior to the roundtable, the U.S. and Polish private sectors will canvass their respective business communities to identify and prioritize business opportunities and constraints.
Developing countries accepted that imperfect deal in return for commitments by the United States and Europe to accept dispute rulings and constraints on their unilateral trade actions.
For example, funds were summarily redirected from vital work on space-based systems to less capable ground-based ones, and constraints were imposed that hamstrung realistic testing activities.
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As for the fear that a private army would commit more atrocities, it is simply a technical question of devising legal and monetary incentives and constraints.
With less mature, more illiquid markets, banks in Asia, Latin America and the Middle East face greater risks and constraints as they catch up to the Basel standards.
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They have to plan on the assumption that spending levels and constraints imposed by the continuing resolution will persist, and then sequestration will further reduce the availability of funds.
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The combination of increased demand and constraints on supply has pushed up the ratio of average house prices to average earnings in the city from 4.8 in 1990 to 7.6 now.
"Those teens who used sites like Twitter and Instagram reported feeling like they could better express themselves on these platforms, where they felt freed from the social expectations and constraints of Facebook, " the Pew survey said.
In some ways, just the reverse: it is to make sure that government happens under clear rules and constraints, so that it is hard for it to act and evolve in ways that citizens find unacceptable.
Having a variety of different institution types that serve a diverse student base is a plus for consumer choice and welfare, especially given that students have differences in their abilities, preferences and constraints for postsecondary education.
Rather than impose on our government, industry, and people the costs and constraints of the CWC, U.S. officials could more constructively direct their energies to devising means to enforce the existing ban on chemical-weapons use, the Geneva Protocol.
When managers managed with a spreadsheet rather than real-world knowledge about what was actually going on in the factory and what were its possibilities, they overlooked hidden costs of the erosion of skills, the loss of quality and constraints on innovation.
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One of the purposes of the Special Session in Budapest is to examine the role of Parliaments in the science, technology and innovation process as well as challenges and constraints faced in the context of increasing complexity of the decision making process.
Organized 11 years after MINEPS II, MINEPS III (Punta del Este, Uruguay, 1999) showed itself to be vital for gauging the progress made, cataloguing the difficulties and constraints encountered and setting new aims, especially for the first decade of the third millennium.
However, even an American president faces constraints, and these constraints seem most apparent in foreign and budget policy, perhaps the two fundamental areas of politics.
These high expectations collide with work pressure, time and money constraints and countless chores.
As a result of the variety of actors represented (political decision makers, site managers, museum directors, local community representatives, the World Tourism Organization, the private sector, etc.), the seminar resulted in the creation of a detailed inventory of field experiences, shared best practices and identified constraints and challenges to tourism memory.
It depends on the makeup of the list of integers and the constraints of time and memory.
The measure is financed through a combination of a tax surcharge on wealthy Americans and spending constraints in Medicare and Medicaid.
Engineering, cost and logistical constraints figure front and center.
Indeed, perhaps most importantly, at a time when the U.S. faced distractions and new constraints at home and a national desire to avoid military entanglements worldwide, she recognized that our greatest tools going forward would be active diplomacy and repaired alliances, and she restored them to centrality in U.S. foreign policy.
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