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A system of ropes and blocks used to increase the force applied to the free end of the rope.
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However, this technology faces many challenges from material development to system-level operational parameters, which should be tackle for practical purposes.
Detection, characterization, and quantification of engineering nanomaterials (ENMs) in foods is still a pending issue that needs to be tackle to protect consumers and to fix some related aspects (e.g. labelling or control).
This undesirable situation motivates a radical change from waste intelligence to waste analytics (in which waste is propose to be tackle proactively right at design through sophisticated big data technologies).
Global leaders will need to be tackle these issues in future G7 and G20 summits if they hope to successfully battle these new disease epidemics.
The phylogenetic affinities of Neritopsina and Cocculiniformia with respect to other gastropods, the position of Patellogastropoda among gastropods, and the delimitation of Heterostropha and Euthyneura are still open questions that could be tackle in the future with the approach proposed in this study.
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Bonuses will be tackled.
"He didn't need to be tackled.
The stigma of infection must be tackled.
Sectarianism must be tackled and ended".
At some point, this must be tackled.
Second, the unions must be tackled.
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