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Dr. Daniel Rader, who directs the lipid program at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, said he might be faced, for example, with deciding how to advise a 40-year-old man with a family history of premature heart disease, and whose LDL cholesterol is 125, at the high end of normal.
Debris removal in Earth orbits is an urgent issue to be faced for space exploitation durability.
There are safety issues that must be faced, for instance, when operators fly drones over people or near planes.
The report highlights the likely gap that will be faced for 2015-16, is estimated at more than £30m.
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The main problem that has to be faced for analyzing service quality is the subjective nature of its measurement, offering heterogeneous assessments among passengers about the service.
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