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The second challenge stems from the nature of bacteria.
Some of Fiat's, and Mr. Fresco's, challenge stems from luckless timing.
The challenge stems from the time when Wallace was a Piston and Howard dominated him and Antonio McDyess.
In many ways, Egypt's biggest challenge stems from the state of its economy rather than the legitimacy of its governing institutions.
"We need to work more on the message," Mr. Rodriguez said, adding that much of Mr. Obama's challenge stems from a group of Republicans who "simply say no" to all of his advances.
In contrast to other countries, China's challenge stems not only from technical issues but also from regional socioeconomic disparities, which in turn require the implementation of locally oriented policies.
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The syndicalist challenge stemmed, to some degree, from the failing fortunes of pure-and-simple unionism in the early decades of the 20th century.
Nonetheless, aerial and aquatic respiratory pumps do share one biomechanical challenge stemming from the fact that muscles only generate force in the direction of shortening.
That's a mind-numbing measure of the challenge facing our republic -- a challenge stemming solely from a system and its elected leaders who don't seem to be able to make the tough decisions necessary to start ticking that 11-digit number down to zero.
Another challenge stemmed from the way by which ethics review processes were carried out.
One existing challenge stemming from the exposed gold and its associated high surface binding energy to biological milieu is the adsorption of proteins that affects nanoparticle cell interactions.
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