The challenges of rising health care costs and Medicare premiums will not suddenly abate. |
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The reason for the challenges to the Harry Potter books centre round their focus on wizardry and magic. |
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It was as if whatever happens I will take it in my stride and will accept my challenges as they come. |
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Today we face new challenges that simply can't be answered in the old language of race relations. |
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To be frank, it makes me quite angry that little has been done to address the challenges autistics face. |
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Tires, which are tagged individually and often rolled off trucks, present a host of challenges. |
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Cleaning out the Augean stables was one of the labours of Hercules and the incoming Greek government faces similar challenges. |
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The idea of paying bloggers is a controversial one, as it challenges some of the sacred cows of the journalistic publishing business. |
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It seems to me Ben, you have two challenges ahead of you, but luckily neither of them is insurmountable. |
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This book challenges our views on the nature of the former natural landscape of Britain during the Atlantic period. |
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Once the novel language is stripped away, it is apparent that most of these supposed new challenges are, at bottom, techniques. |
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In social support interventions, a resource person was provided to assist patients in meeting the challenges of the illness. |
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Legal challenges will be abound from sore losers and political opportunists trying to exploit legal technicalities. |
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One of the challenges in using aspartame as a sweetener is the replacement of the sugar-body or bulk. |
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What do you see as the challenges on this circuit as opposed to most others? |
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He finds his comfortable loneliness turned upside down when a Chinese American woman enters his world and challenges him to embrace life. |
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We should realize that maybe the emergence of UPS will arouse us from a state of complacency and readies us for the grim challenges lying ahead. |
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Views such as these provided challenges to the rose-coloured glasses that many tend to apply to the subject of entrepreneurship. |
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Some might argue that they are currently at the top of their game but facing great challenges. |
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The restructuring of Romanian society has resulted in financial challenges for all citizens. |
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This is a loss for literary study and writers, as challenges by peers create and motivate new poems. |
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Movement in arboreal and terrestrial environments presents very different functional challenges for locomotion. |
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This rogaine has proved to be one of the toughest challenges I have accepted to date. |
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Educating a culturally and linguistically diverse student population poses new challenges to America's school systems. |
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It's about how these children, many of whom lack self-confidence and are on the road toward delinquency, overcome challenges through this class. |
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But when a rival dad challenges his title, it leads to a roadside competition of epic proportions. |
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The rapid rise of the republic challenges every new generation of historians to formulate new explanations. |
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Policy makers, business and even users will have to find ways to rise to a number of challenges. |
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Like the shark rising from the briny deep, the challenges of change management have risen to the surface. |
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In spite of these reform measures that favor the implementation of integration, a number of challenges still lie ahead. |
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Despite security and infrastructure challenges, Afghanistan's private sector is slowly reviving from the bottom up. |
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Academic challenges chipped away at what was left of Parr's self-confidence. |
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Libraries, too, have experienced fiscal challenges that have forced them to downsize and restructure their organizations. |
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Yet The Many-Headed Hydra also challenges some of Thompson's Anglocentric assumptions. |
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A day's angling on this water can offer so many challenges with different styles of angling. |
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She discusses the challenges of creating an American version of Anglicanism at the end of the Revolutionary War. |
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They require committed resourceful parents who will be able to rise to the challenges they will face over the years. |
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Economic challenges are the dynamics linked to the production and distribution of resources among transport organizations. |
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However, victory and satisfaction belong to those who do not choose the path of least resistance when faced with major life challenges. |
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Seeing that a better world is possible pushes us to solve challenges that we once might have resigned ourselves to. |
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A group of nomad families sharing a common ancestry is more likely to deal with the challenges of the desert. |
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Any scholar wishing to understand the future lawmaking challenges facing this African state would be well-advised to read this book. |
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The answer included the launching of various legal challenges and the creation of an anglophone lobby group. |
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Here's an image of Latino life that challenges us as viewers to make sense of it. |
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This has enabled the designers to be far more adventurous with the level designs, and challenges you to think more laterally. |
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Its bureaucratic structures are fine for dealing with repetitive tasks but it cannot face new challenges. |
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Later in the film, her intense and ambiguously romantic friendship with the fisherman challenges her marriage. |
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Players can receive yellow cards for dissent, poor challenges or abusive remarks to other players. |
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Still, only golf sets up its challenges in such a tidy row, a telescoping succession like that of Russian dolls nested one inside the other. |
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What problems are reported in the newspaper or talked about in the houses of worship as community challenges? |
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This, of course, is the season of hallelujahs and glorias, and the choirs are coming out thick and fast to meet the heavenly challenges. |
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This has dramatically impacted the composition of the labour force, creating new challenges for us all. |
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But labor-intensive sectors still face challenges in upgrading technologies, management and quality of employees. |
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One of the challenges for dairy is that there isn't always the capability for bringing refrigerated product into the stores. |
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To rise to these global challenges we have this week announced the next stage in our competitiveness reforms. |
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Their partnership has been reforged in the heat of the election campaign, but it faces further daunting challenges. |
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It offers a chance to reflect upon the year's achievements and consider the challenges ahead. |
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Diversity management is an important tool in exploiting opportunities and meeting these challenges. |
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One of the challenges of crank grinding relates to clamping the workpiece in the chuck so that the crank pin can be cylindrically ground. |
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I imagine the area of mobile workforces is throwing up some usability challenges? |
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There are enough hard knocks and challenges in life without us deliberately providing them for each other. |
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The only way to recoup what we have lost is with a workforce that can meet the challenges of a modern economy. |
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Anyone who challenges it from outside the islands risks the wrath of the local kirk and determined opposition from religious groups. |
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And the challenges from now on will require him to take hard decisions about strengthening and reconfiguring our anti-terrorist capability. |
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We live in interesting times, which hold some of the greatest challenges the human race as a whole will have ever faced. |
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Additionally, this discussion serves as a baseline for better understanding the challenges with opening airbases. |
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It is not the attainment of a capacity that helps the hero conquer his challenges but the reattainment of it. |
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There may be challenges ahead but the future in this sector is certainly looking brighter than for several years. |
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Jackson used the exercise to demonstrate the challenges parents face in rearing children. |
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The frame and barrel are a single casting, which allows for easy manufacturing, but poses challenges to drilling, reaming and rifling. |
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She is now fighting fit and ready for the challenges thrown up by her new parish. |
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On the whole it does not seem that New Zealanders are coping so well with the challenges of globalisation. |
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Much of Cuba's Internet control strategy has entailed reactive state responses to the challenges outlined above. |
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The Internet poses several potential challenges to the regime that provoke a reactive state response. |
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He is a player who gets a lot of challenges against him and he has to resist reacting against them and keep playing the game. |
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Retrospective media coverage has whitewashed King while ignoring how his messages are radical challenges to the status quo of today. |
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It challenges viewers to think afresh about issues of peace, war, colonialism and slavery. |
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Obstacles include jumping through a hanging tire, scaling planks, running up and down an A-frame, and other challenges. |
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Such a break gives each a little holiday from the other and affords the chance to recharge their batteries to face the challenges ahead. |
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Sweeping global changes in recent years have presented significant new challenges to the US aeronautics industry. |
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But this past summer, the movement faced even more formidable organizing challenges within its own ranks. |
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The real challenges always came with the sophisticated adjectives, the adverbs, and the intransitive verbs. |
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The challenges are not insurmountable, and researchers have done good descriptive work that has advanced knowledge to this point. |
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Aimed at infants and juniors up to year 5, the site provides fortnightly challenges. |
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Big rivers, formidable mountains and jungle-like rainforest were among the physical challenges. |
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Painting into wet plaster with water soluble pigments is one of the most difficult of all challenges a painter can face. |
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I don't underestimate the challenges we face trying to increase pension coverage but I'm not prepared to admit failure yet. |
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We realise the government will face significant challenges in public administration. |
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Danish agriculture is so different, even though we raise the same crops and face the same challenges as the States. |
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His judiciousness in selecting roles isn't in finding challenges as an actor but in finding catchy roles suited to his limitations. |
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The applicant now challenges by way of judicial review the grant of planning permission to the Trustees. |
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One of the challenges in this process has been filling the femtoliter wells with liquid. |
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Acoustical control poses one of the greatest challenges to adaptable interiors. |
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The Fall Highweight, as its name suggests, challenges horses to carry heavier weights than most North American races today. |
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We're going to look at some of the tough challenges ahead for whoever wins the White House. |
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But despite such challenges, women are once again joining the ranks of the police in Afghanistan. |
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You go into the European Cup hoping to get challenges like we are going to get on Wednesday. |
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Over this period there have been ebbs and flows in the level of activity, often in response to the major issues and challenges of the day. |
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The challenges included running, catching, balancing tennis balls on rackets and practising ground strokes and volleys. |
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She offers words of comfort, but only brash American Dan actually challenges the racist. |
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He is familiar with the challenges facing both breeders and racers, as well as the wants and needs of the racing public. |
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The narrators relentlessly question their textual fellows as one version of a story challenges and even annihilates its counterparts. |
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Although this quick-and-dirty approach is good for prototyping, it presents significant challenges for building deployable code. |
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Problems of isolation, acculturation, and integration have been challenges for the host society. |
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Instead, she underscores the importance of the players acceptance of difficult challenges in the name of promoting something they believe in. |
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All businesses go through distinct phases of development, and each shift presents new challenges. |
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Looking to the future, the legal quagmire of the Internet presents new issues and challenges to both free speech and morality. |
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The series features wannabe models completing a series of challenges including photoshoots, with the hope of becoming the face of a beauty brand. |
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These reforms have been well signalled and, not before time, it looks as if the sector is waking up to the challenges threatening to engulf it. |
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The ultimate challenges of the People of the Book have never been physical ones. |
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My comments on quack medicine have brought on challenges from some readers. |
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I've taken lots of challenges during my radio life but have not done an abseil before. |
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This challenges the concept of 800-metre walkable catchments for train stations. |
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I've been spending many wakeful nights during the past couple of weeks thinking about my blessings versus my challenges. |
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Lloyd Grove on the elephantine cleanup challenges of having an unruly collection of egomaniacs as backers. |
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Their mutual redamancy would trump all challenges that befell them. |
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One of the big challenges in astronomy involves determining when the first galaxies formed, and what they looked like. |
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It was a barn-burner, which had the crowd laughing and cheering at his challenges to mainstream media. |
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Some folks watch Bieber's challenges with bemused interest, others with disgust, and others with genuine concern. |
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But Berger also writes about how questioning can help us solve problems and work through difficult challenges in our daily lives. |
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He also pledges to bring the business end of a baseball bat to any country that challenges him. |
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But these challenges pale in comparison to a coercive and centralized system that is vulnerable to abuse. |
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However, that ambition drove him to take on challenges others avoided. |
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I faced a constellation of challenges that made transitioning out of the trade incredibly difficult. |
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High achievers and go-getters are naturally attracted to such challenges and will organise their own funding and resources in a quest to win that prize. |
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These are the kind of challenges the first gay NFL player will likely have to clench his teeth and push through. |
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The systemic challenges facing billions of women in the developing world defy easy, clickable solutions. |
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Affirmations, acknowledgment, and recognition are important, but it is the questions and challenges that arise from the differences that are vital. |
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Thinking and cognition can be inhibited, with executive function demonstrating particularly notable challenges. |
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Similarly, a recent NPR report covered the challenges many police departments are having recruiting officers of color. |
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Even in her later years, she enjoyed physical challenges, such as white-water rafting on the Colorado River, ballooning in Namibia and skidooing in Iceland. |
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He orders the witch to repel the charge of sorcery by the oath of sixteen women, so these jurywomen must have been often exposed to peremptory challenges. |
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Those four lawsuits are regarded as longer shots than the challenges to the contraceptive mandate. |
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The promo challenges non-gym rats to get in shape during a 30-day period. |
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If, on the other hand, the developer's trade association challenges the regulation in the D.C. Circuit, and wins, the regulation is kaput nationwide. |
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Gun rights groups immediately mounted challenges and have countered by lobbying for and passing legal expansions of gun rights. |
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It is about giving them suitable work experience and real-life challenges. |
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The challenges in the longer term are to raise revenue while curbing the cost of health. |
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The recency of the campaigns creates major challenges for them, of course, but both historical accounts are written as sensibly as time and space would allow. |
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Boys left the playing fields of Eton and went straight to the killing fields of Flanders where the challenges would be the same even if the consequences were more deadly. |
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He has seen off those challenges with the same disdain that he has seen off the death threats, court appearances and kiss-and-tell stories that have plagued his private life. |
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Mastering each new challenge with confidence, those who have earned their Wolf Cub rank stand prepared to face new challenges and adventures in the future. |
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Built in 2008, Nereus featured completely new technology to meet the unique challenges of deep-sea exploration. |
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No one who lives in an American city requires a flashlight to detect the presence of immigrants or the challenges they face daily. |
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Abstractness and generality, however, also allow a wide berth of hedging since any contradictions or challenges can be explained away as exceptions. |
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There is no solution to security challenges, officials here say, only delays and deterrence. |
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In Kansas, as in many states, challenges to same-sex marriage bans are wending their way through the courts. |
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Committee members and on-line registrants were brought together to network, discuss challenges, and share ideas on how to strengthen the local IT sector. |
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Carla Murphy looks at the challenges ahead, including corruption, hurricane season, and disorganization. |
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We need a learned clergy and a learned laity to meet the demands and challenges of local church and community life and of being God's people in the world. |
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Prior to the DOJ stepping in, there were many consumer challenges to the proposed merger. |
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The severity and unpredictably of higher latitude and alpine habitats present special challenges to birds and mammals who live out some or all of their lives there. |
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However, after completing their nomination, the drinker then challenges friends to do the same thing. |
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Dyer is unequivocal about the moral imperative of protecting rhino, even though the costs and challenges are huge. |
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Easley will speak about the challenges she and her family have faced on Oct. 22 at Women in the World Texas in San Antonio. |
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The amalgamation of zero-day threats, compliance demands, and still more problems pushes corporations to address the most pressing challenges first. |
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It is little wonder that this week, some Bulgarians began to quip about the analogy between the game and the challenges lying ahead of the Stanishev Cabinet. |
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Hinting on pressures and propaganda from other quarters, he gives the lowdown on his daily challenges which he has to face as a television anchorperson and a minister. |
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Among the facets discussed are the imperatives and challenges facing rural women, the merits of reservation and the need for social action by women. |
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While Swisscom faces challenges, nobody would put it in the company of enron. |
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That fact challenges the fundamental assumptions not only of democracy but of a truly open market with equitable opportunities. |
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In the edited conversation below, Earley, 53, talks of Ernest Hemingway, technical challenges, and stumbling toward the light. |
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Military returnees face several psychological challenges, including the shift away from an adaptive, continuous, combat-ready, hypervigilant state. |
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In other countries, the severity of the challenges has contributed to the outbreak of civil conflict and even to the collapse of the state itself. |
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Any institution striving to examine such an iconic figure would find formidable challenges. |
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And the characteristics derived from an expat childhood may be well suited to the challenges facing the new administration. |
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A recent essay by Gustavo Gutierrez describes the genesis and ongoing challenges of liberation theology in Latin America and identifies areas of change and transformation. |
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The villains are the fantastical obstacles that represent real life challenges. |
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But even with that success there are still many challenges lying ahead. |
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Among the challenges is how to deal with the Arab-Kurd fault line and the disputed oil-rich city of Kirkuk. |
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They all deserve credit, however, for rising to the show's challenges. |
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It's consistently lucid, but nearly devoid of the lingual delights and challenges that draw enthusiasts to poetic culture, of any form, in the first place. |
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For many modern rock jocks, the Cobbler's steep and overhanging faces continue to provide testing challenges as they search for ever-harder lines. |
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In such a case he is in the same position as a party to arbitral proceedings who challenges an award on the ground that there was no substantive jurisdiction. |
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The challenges are for the liturgically savvy, whether ordained or lay. |
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We face major challenges in trying to put life into empty promises to reverse the ecological degradation and falling living standards that afflict much of the world. |
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Transport and other logistics of moving the commodity to other areas across the region were also cited as some of the challenges to the development of the crop. |
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Students who survive the gauntlet and make it into college face a whole new set of challenges. |
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Saturn, your ruler, gives you the discipline to meet challenges head-on. |
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At the beginning of the second book of Plato's Republic, Glaucon challenges Socrates, and his idea of justice, with a myth concerning the ancestor of Gyges, the Lydian. |
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The best foundry workers, the best machinists and the best maintenance personnel join to form teams that stand up to face new challenges and tackle new tasks. |
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These are harrying days for all kids, but for those on the spectrum, the challenges are more intense and different in kind. |
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The film focused on the boredom and other psychological challenges of wartime. |
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They address challenges in translating a largely defunct Old Yiddish dialect spiced with Italian loan words. |
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He noted the challenges faced by Arab nation, which require reconsolidation among Arab states and rejecting unilateral interests. |
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This was the first time the NYYC had lost the cup in 132 years and 26 challenges. |
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They often shared routes to allow access to coal mines and ironworks through rugged country, which presented great engineering challenges. |
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The MDAX market segment for medium-sized companies offers Loewe AG opportunities and challenges that we will embrace. |
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Those students are not equipped for the challenges of college. |
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The reasons for this are inherent in the types of challenges presented by the same course to both golfers. |
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The 1999 merger between Citibank and Travelers created the model for megafinance and confirmed new challenges for supervisors. |
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It also challenges the technology of bestializing sovereignty I have sketched in this paper. |
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Bosan informed that all the agriculturally important countries had modern seed industries which enabled them to meet emerging challenges. |
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They choose from a menu of regular challenges, superchallenges, or megachallenges. |
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Tybalt, meanwhile, still incensed that Romeo had sneaked into the Capulet ball, challenges him to a duel. |
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Many kindergartens have faced difficulties and challenges in adapting these models in their programs. |
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However, in several instances, the researchers and methodologists we interviewed offered suggestions for how these challenges could be addressed. |
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The benefits and challenges of a public preschool reflect the available funding. |
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When Jim Bigam was hired as security director at Medina Hospital Center in Medina, Ohio, three years ago, he faced several challenges. |
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Despite his successes, when Edward I died in 1307 he left a range of challenges for his son to resolve. |
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Evidence has been found that challenges the accepted date of the Dyke's construction. |
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Samsung continues to accelerate global LTE market deployment, addressing technical challenges faster than anyone else. |
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According to Sir John Edward Lloyd, the challenges of campaigning in Wales were exposed during the 20 year Norman invasion of Wales. |
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Perry case now before the Supreme Court, which challenges California's Proposition 8 barring same-sex marriage, reports CBS News. |
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The most widely used method for testing the effectiveness of biostimulants, the bioassay, faces a few challenges. |
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Developing countries present unique bioethical challenges, says bioethicist Ruth Macklin of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx. |
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The Church's principles of social justice influenced initiatives to tackle the challenges of poverty and social inclusion. |
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With the economy slipping, G.E. also faces challenges across the spectrum of its nonfinance businesses. |
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The festival continues to overcome a variety of challenges thrown up by its distance from key markets and the changed economic climate. |
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Further challenges and defences were made well into the nineteenth century, but the issue was moot by then. |
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The long and extensive paleontological record of lungfishes presents familiar challenges and limitations. |
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Aside from environmental issues, simply withstanding corrosion and biological fouling pose engineering challenges. |
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The BWC will see biotechnologists from around the world consider the challenges involved in the fields of biotechnology and biomedical research. |
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The head of the Vatican's Department of Technical Services robustly rejected challenges to the Vatican State's right to build within its borders. |
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Thus, microblog classification presents several challenges to text classification process. |
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Terror challenges the category of ethics urging the satyagrahi to produce a new drama of morals. |
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Here are five areas where machine learning can optimize decision making, taking the guesswork out of common marketing challenges. |
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Some challenges of job security are temporary contracts and contractual employment. |
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One of the challenges was that without alkyl side chains, the tellurium-bearing ring is very unstable. |
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Research however also challenges the notion that ethnic heterogeneity reduces public goods provision. |
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They were then told to go to Mallorca for a rally, with two challenges spread over two days. |
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Second session of the conference will discuss the challenges being faced by Sindhi print media these days. |
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The global economic challenges that the majority world nations face is considered in the fourth chapter. |
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The earliest successful challenges to malapportioned legislatures came in the one-party states of Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia. |
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This, therefore, poses an interesting question that challenges publishers, distributors and retailers. |
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According to the World Bank, poor governance, corruption and weak public institutions are major challenges for Bangladesh's development. |
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Ms. Zohn said being married bicoastals poses a variety of challenges, not the least of which is explaining their situation. |
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The country continues to face challenges of unstable politics, climate change, religious extremism and inequality. |
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In response to cost, engineering considerations and topological challenges some cities have opted to construct tram systems. |
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Along the north coast the bays around Ribeira Grande offer challenges for bodyboarders and surfers with their crashing breakers. |
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Success led to significant financial rewards, but also the challenges of celebrity status. |
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Argentine midfielder Jonas Gutierrez added a superb second when he surged past four challenges to fire in low. |
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As immigration increases, many countries face the challenges of constructing national identity and accommodating immigrants. |
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The challenges of promoting development and lifting living standards in a rather isolated area of Indonesia such as NTT are considerable. |
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The inadequate quantity and quality of American jobs is one of the most fundamental economic challenges we face. |
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He said, It is clear that the role of the private sector to reflourish the economy is crucial, but that there are many challenges to face. |
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In addition, obesity, systemic high blood pressure and the HIV endemic are all major challenges facing the Ukrainian healthcare system. |
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While this cooperation presents a new set of challenges and hurdles to fieldwork, it has benefits for all parties involved. |
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After an exchange of words, Hrungnir challenges Thor to a duel at the location of Griotunagardar, resulting in Hrungnir's death. |
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So ensuring Mozambique had sufficient supplies presented its own challenges. |
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The OECD Economic Survey of Iceland 2008 had highlighted Iceland's challenges in currency and macroeconomic policy. |
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Today's threat environment involves diverse national security challenges, which include asymmetric warfare such as terrorism. |
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But with limited resources at their disposal, conducting effective diplomacy poses unique challenges for small states. |
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Despite major achievements in the health sector, Kenya still faces many challenges. |
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Sailing around the Horn is widely regarded as one of the major challenges in yachting. |
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So they brought their cars to the Top Gear Test Track for a series of challenges. |
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Tsarist absolutism faced few serious challenges until the late 19th century. |
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It was common to see Manchus putting signs in front of their houses to invite challenges. |
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A recurring feature on Top Gear involves the hosts undertaking a number of bizarre challenges involving cars. |
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Acquiring an extensive vocabulary is one of the largest challenges in learning a second language. |
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As in many other African societies, prebendalism and high rates of corruption continue to constitute major challenges to Nigeria. |
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Tourism has been one of the key growth sectors in ASEAN and has proven resilient amid global economic challenges. |
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The new technical challenges of the Mountain Course forced changes on entrants and motorcycle manufacturers alike. |
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The new government of Belize faces important challenges to economic stability. |
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Nevertheless, practice rules in most court require any challenges to jurisdiction to be made immediately before other pleadings. |
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As partner in his law firm, he worked as a consultant and advisor to businesses, but also as a litigator who enjoyed courtroom challenges. |
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Prior to the Act, the main means of ensuring impartiality was by allowing legal challenges to the sheriff's choices. |
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Each side in the trial is allotted a certain number of challenges to remove prospective jurors from consideration. |
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Some challenges are issued during voir dire while others are presented to the judge at the end of voir dire. |
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For example, in Book 3 of The Iliad, Paris challenges any of the Achaeans to a single combat and Menelaus steps forward. |
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Spanish culture restrains many challenges that knowledgeable lawyers are prepared to pursue if required by a case. |
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One of the biggest challenges in international decisions is to determine an adequate compensation for environmental damages. |
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These bills have generally referred to banning foreign or religious law in order to thwart legal challenges. |
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Some of the barriers to entry for entrepreneurs are the economy, debt from schooling, and the challenges of regulatory compliance. |
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The daily diet of the pigeon places many physiological challenges that it must overcome through osmoregulation. |
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Further losses came from challenges to the patents in England and Ireland and the outright infringement of the process. |
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If we associate information load with entertaining challenges and the development of our capacity, might our infostress decrease? |
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Han Fei's doctrine, however, challenges its absolutist premise out of its own mouth. |
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The country continues to face challenges from terrorism, political unrest, and economic underdevelopment. |
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One of John's principal challenges was acquiring the large sums of money needed for his proposed campaigns to reclaim Normandy. |
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The apparent challenges in these methods are the durability of the writings, the toxicity of the inks and the rewritability of the papers. |
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Over the following decade, it became apparent that not all screening challenges could be solved with wire cloth or polyurethane screen surfaces. |
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Among the challenges faced by the wagon route operators were crossing rivers, mountains and hostile Native Americans. |
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She said players face constant challenges and receive instant feedback, a superstimulating artificial environment. |
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During this period Oliver Cromwell also faced challenges in foreign policy. |
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Examples include the rise of the notion of efficiency in terms of human productivity, and the challenges of bioethics. |
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Movaris solves these challenges by providing the underlying platform and system of record for automating financial compliance processes. |
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Did you set any technical challenges with this short story collection? |
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Therefore, attorneys must be ready to meet legal challenges to mobile forensic evidence's admissibility as scientific evidence. |
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Designed to stay fresh and exciting, the game challenges players with randomly generated levels, providing a new game experience every time. |
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The use of plastics has created significant challenges in conserving Hamilton's works. |
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Impacts on the global agrochemical industry such as market drivers and industry challenges are analyzed as well. |
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Rather assume thy right in silence and... then voice it with claims and challenges. |
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Baquet and his evolving leadership team face daunting challenges. |
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Aries Relationships pose challenges but present chances for growth. |
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Like a king puffed up with absolute power, he bombastically challenges those who would question his authority. |
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StorageTek's T9940B will address customer challenges of executing reliable back-ups with ever-shrinking back-up windows. |
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The advent of microminiaturization has presented new challenges for nucleic acid assays. |
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Specifically, the lawsuit challenges the use of voting machines and absentee voting in elections for public office. |
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These species present diffusion challenges due to their size and restriction to move freely into the micropores of resin beads. |
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The years after World War II, particularly from the 1960s onwards, brought many social and economic challenges. |
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Firms engaged in waterproofing projects in the GCC outline the unique challenges faced in one the world's toughest climates for water protection. |
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What is a sea squirt and what in heck does it have to do with the day-to-day challenges of achieving and sustaining organizational excellence? |
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One of the major challenges in the early centuries was to produce a system that was certain in its operation and predictable in its outcomes. |
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Big data researchers are hoping to learn from the microarray pioneers who have already tackled some of these replicability challenges. |
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These challenges are why most DR planners have switched from tape or virtual tape backups to replication for DR purposes. |
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Saleh Bawazir, the president of Adawat International, said the aeroponics process met many of the agricultural challenges of the Gulf. |
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Modernism has offered an aesthesis for our age, and it has presented challenges which cannot be ignored. |
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The large depth and harsh waters of the Norwegian Sea pose significant technical challenges for offshore drilling. |
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Worldview gives risk managers and their brokers a cost-free tool to manage these challenges. |
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