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Free sign up"challenges arising from" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to difficulties that stem from a particular situation. For example, "The business is facing many challenges arising from the economic downturn."
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Mr Hu also acknowledged that China was facing challenges arising from social change.
We also demonstrate a physical prototype, discussing the challenges arising from the use of multiple filters.
Today, the international community faces increasingly complex security challenges arising from transnational criminal activities.
Some challenges arising from the use of image analysis techniques for process control are also discussed.
Amid all of this, the challenges arising from instability in the global economy will continue to be played out.
Today's production companies face a variety of challenges arising from increasingly complex and dynamic environments.
Here, we discuss different modeling approaches and challenges arising from their application to stem cell populations.
Data management challenges arising from different segments of the aerospace business are identified through illustrative scenarios.
(Formerly IPS 255) Today, the international community faces increasingly complex security challenges arising from transnational criminal activities.
The CFPB in previous rulemakings commonly has considered administrative, operational and technological challenges arising from its new rules.
He inherits a financially stable IOC but will immediately face political challenges arising from the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics and logistical issues concerning the 2016 Rio Games.
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