Not many female heads bump against the ceiling, let alone seek to break through it.
But Gladwell also shows how people bump up against the limits of their ability to predict success.
But the fact that it does bump up against -shares a border with Illinois, is helpful to Barack Obama.
The point is that Facebook will sooner or later bump up against Apple.
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But here is where we bump up against my point: the fallacy of the PEG ratio as a valuation measure.
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They can pursue other more lucrative products, like derivatives, though they bump up against established operators such as CME Group ( CME).
Economic growth from simply using more resources though will, at some point, bump up against those ecological barriers to growth that we keep hearing about.
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They also bump up against the complexities of modifying securitised loans.
As you know, migration is driven by demography, as dramatically rising numbers of young people in the developing world bump up against an ageing and shrinking developed world.
The steps that require legislative action are likely to bump up against the often-visceral opposition of lawmakers from conservative districts -- and some of their more outspoken constituents.
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She would bump up against a dozen other would-be cyberstores for pets, all seeking funding in one of the most competitive Silicon Valley scenes since the disk-drive frenzy of the 1980s.
For instance, clouds rising in the troposphere, the lower level of the atmosphere where air mixes freely, will bump up against the boundary of the much more stable stratosphere, forming ripples in the process.
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One familiar explanation is that young women push hard at first to forge a career, but then bump up against a glass ceiling kept in place by a combination of antique male attitudes and the complication of organising child care.
More likely, their longer-term growth will bump up against the ceiling of a European market in which the contestable low-cost segment is smaller than it is in the U.S., and well-established packaged-tour operators and national-flag carriers can block deeper inroads into the leisure- and business-travel segments.
Because radiation from the Crab nebula is so energetic, the electrons that created it must have been travelling very close to the speed of light so close that the difference between the two speeds would bump up against Planck-scale graininess, and show up in the spectrum of the radiation.
But VanDerhei and other analysts warn the new limit could end up having an impact on more workers than just those who bump up against the cap if, that is, small company owners decide not to offer 401(k)s because of the administrative hassle caused by the new rule or because of the hit to their own personal tax deductions.
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It will scare you to death, not of things that go bump in the night but of the upstanding citizen next door who stands ready to bump you up against the wall at the drop of a hat.
But Williams has also hit a bump or two along the way, including a tight three-setter against Anabel Medina Garrigues in Madrid (Garrigues won the second set at love).
Bulelwa Makeke, the spokeswoman for South Africa's National Prosecuting Authority, said before the announcement of Botha's removal that the accusations against the investigator would be little more than a "speed bump" in the Pistorius case.
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