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But the Communist party and the civilian authorities remain intensely suspicious of anything they regard as constituting a real or potential challenge to their authority.
This is enough of an oddity these days to constitute a challenge.
Chronic diseases such as childhood diabetes mellitus constitute a challenge for both the affected children and their families.
The differentiation of IPD and atypical parkinsonian syndromes (MSA and PSP) constitutes a challenge for neurologists, as the motor symptoms often present very similarly, particularly in the early stages.
Photonic sensors have been presented in the medical field as a valuable alternative where power supply, electromagnetic interference and integration constitute a challenge.
Working on X. laevis constitutes a challenge when dealing with large-scale transcriptomics, such as microarrays experiments or systematic cDNA sequencing.
This may constitute a challenge to the president.
The two bicker a tiny bit about what constitutes a challenge in Khan's career.
In particular, networks of varying conditions constitute a challenge.
However, each of them constitutes a challenge that companies have to face today.
In this scenario, simulating the specific characteristics of a patient constitutes a challenge [9].
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