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Another challenge may arise in household geography.

Blackett, who is known as the judge advocate general, told me in a BBC interview last summer that it was "an area of concern – and one where a challenge may arise".

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New challenges may arise in the form of energy, trade and environment policies.

Diaphyseal fractures are easy to recognise, whereas challenges may arise with the diagnosis of physeal injuries.

As a result of the price cut on older machines, "challenges may arise in selling new products into the channel in the third quarter of 2012," she noted.

In addition to incomplete proteome coverage, additional challenges may arise from translation of large volume of data into useful biological hypotheses.

Additional analytical challenges may arise when Member States have identified their river basin specific pollutants and after revision of the list of priority substances.

Due to the increasing penetration of DG, several technical challenges may arise which include voltage control, power quality and protection issues, etc.

If these considerations are accepted as a general rule, challenges may arise in the management of patients with malalignment and advanced disease, and patients with normal alignment but early partial thickness disease.

However, new challenges may arise as more frequent droughts and extreme floods induced by global climate change and variability may slow the recovery process or even expand rocky desertification.

Further challenges may arise in conducting HIV vaccine trials with marginalised communities.

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