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This is the challenge of what we have come to call global economic rebalancing.
"The challenge of what is an acceptable risk is a continuing issue," Mr. Shine said.
Appealing to introverts, as Dash describes it, is a challenge of what Makerbase is trying to do.
"We have to look at the challenge of what are the enterprises that we can introduce into this country.
Counselling has been provided to help the women cope with the challenge of what Farber referred to as "working from the wound".
In the third book he will rise to the challenge of what is a fairly bleak and barren modern landscape culturally speaking.
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"Obviously the geological challenges of what is down there really determine what the rate of speed is," he said.
Cheerfully accepting the consequences of their actions, Mr. Weide and Ms. Tucker, a wildlife biologist, narrate the emotional and logistical challenges of what would become a 16-year commitment.
When the Vatican's secretary of state, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, invited him to speak, he told him that New York had "particular challenges of what he called secularism," Archbishop Dolan said.
Steven Cowley, director of the Culham Centre for Fusion Energy near Abingdon in the UK, said the study was "truly excellent" and began to address the core challenges of what is known as inertial fusion in the lab.
Following the election of President Trump, now is the moment for deeper research and analysis on the opportunities and challenges of what we should (and shouldn't) replicate.
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