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Bolstering this challenge by increasing farmers' discontent was a collapse of agricultural prices.

But the rare coalition of Democrats and Republicans could bolster legal challenges to the emergency declaration that could tie up wall funding indefinitely.

While Burke has stopped short of indicating his future course, Labor has sought material to help determine if Price's decision-making was affected by political interference, which would bolster legal challenges or lead to a review.

Here's the dynamic duo in 2005, after they did similar work, sifting vast volumes of fossil data and finding a pattern of extinction pulses every 62 million years: This new analysis was not directly aimed at determining how much warming was human-driven, but I asked Muller and Rohde whether the findings bolstered or challenged their personal views on greenhouse-driven change.

To bolster the challenge, Mr. Hussein's defense team hoped to be joined in court on Monday by Ramsey Clark, the former American attorney general, who has a long and controversial history of offering legal advice to toppled foreign leaders, including the former Yugoslav president, Slobodan Milosevic.

Lauda, recognising Prost was faster, used his intelligence to bolster his challenge, in much the same way as Rosberg is using a cool head, rock-solid psychology and guile to combat Hamilton.

The rides, signature events for the Wounded Warrior Project, are intended to be confidence-bolstering challenges for seriously wounded troops, as well as opportunities for them to bond with other service members.

In his first prime-time address from the White House in more than two years, Obama found himself unexpectedly tasked with a dual challenge: bolstering public support for his decision to launch military strikes against the Assad government while explaining his decision to pursue a diplomatic alternative.

The main challenge in bolstering resilience to such geophysical shocks, Ms. Wang, Mr. Tucker and many other experts said, is not the structural engineering.

"It is, rather, the challenge of bolstering the new government, the new central government, and the fact that the international community is not yet delivering the level of assistance to President Karzai and his team that is needed".

While such consolidation is intended to make the industry more efficient, it does not directly attack the most pressing challenge, namely bolstering the nation's capacity and its ability to efficiently move what energy it does produce from areas where there are extra supplies to those where there are shortages.

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