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"Unemployment in Europe remains high, the population is aging, our social systems are adapting with difficulty, our economies are facing heightened competition.
His explorations of Arab societies not static or dehumanized — freed from the distorting lens of the West — offered portraits of places and people adapting with difficulty to modernity.
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Modern singing techniques adapt with difficulty to Rossini's early-19th-century emphasis on speed, lightness and athletic articulation, and Ms. Garanca was the only one onstage sounding completely comfortable.
At the highest concentrations (10 TU and 20 TU), the rare minnow could adapt only with difficulty.
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If a scheduled weekly module is missed, users can choose to repeat the module, adapt the difficulty or continue with the next module.
We designed a user modelling module that adapts the difficulty of a game to the child's skill level, in order to provide children with the optimal challenge.
PCTs were adapted to growth in tissue culture with difficulty, often requiring cycling through pristane-primed mice before sustained growth in vitro could be obtained [28].
For the general system (1.1) with (d,m>1), the above analysis can be adapted without any difficulty.
Adapting to novel dynamics is prone to interference, in which the learning of two different force fields is met with difficulty.
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