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"Eighty nations face the challenge of dealing with foreign fighters.
The service has risen to the challenge of dealing with significant financial cuts and reform.
But the fight in Basra is not just the military challenge of dealing with Iraqi troops who dress like civilians.
I don't think it can survive the challenge of dealing with this kind of menace at this level of intensity.
The challenge of dealing with the wastewater byproduct of fracking for natural gas may stall that industry's development in New York State.
And the challenge of dealing with the loss of a loved one in a family is pertinent to young and old alike".
Teaching rarely rises to the challenge of dealing with more recent heroes and heroines, or events such as the race riots, police brutality, and apartheid in South Africa.
The challenge of dealing with "really big data" and computer simulations at the LHC has been addressed by Margaret Morrison from the University of Toronto.
"In all drilling you have the challenge of dealing with pressurization, and in the case of deepwater Gulf of Mexico that process is assisted by tens of thousands of super computers," she said.
VI.BEYOND RESTRAINT It is unfortunate that constitutional law is now once again facing the severe challenge of dealing with the astonishing strengths and risks associated with our version of capitalism.
In the statement Tuesday, he said he was "very proud of the manner in which the F.S.A. rose to the challenge of dealing with such unprecedented turbulence across global financial markets".
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