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This new technique used in recent ergonomic research has brought new challenges to resolving the application problem that was generally avoided by anthropometric experts in their researches.

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Moreover, there are also various arising challenges to resolve such as the channel estimation and pilot contamination issues [86, 91, 92, 94, 95], suitable multi-cell coordination [90, 96], and hardware imperfection [97] to name a few.

And after the euphoria subsides, Suu Kyi has tough challenges to resolve.

Foremost amongst the global challenges to resolve is the persistence of gender inequality.

There remain challenges to resolve.

However, there are many technological challenges to resolve, including mismatching protein IDs and mRNA probes, fundamental differences in OMICs technologies, differences in experimental set-ups in studies done by different groups etc [ 47].

The extreme worker polymorphism within colonies and the difficulty of finding the largest workers among the foragers of subterranean species poses an additional challenge to resolving the phylogenetic relationships between species and species-groups with morphological data, because valid comparisons of homologous character states can only be made between workers of the same size.

As this anonymous figure has not asked for absolution, James is not bound to silence – unlike, say, Montgomery Clift in Hitchcock's I Confess (1953) – but having recognised the voice, James feels challenged to resolve this man's agony without naming him to the authorities or the audience.

"Our contributions to Kmart's business over the past five years have been incredible," Les Mouser, president and chief operating officer at Campbell Mithun, said in a memo sent to employees, "especially in light of Kmart's continuing challenge to resolve the serious operational and in-store issues that plague its business".

The Singaporean government is facing a great challenge to resolve these fundamental problems as income inequality rises and the population ages.Kaiyan Chan SingaporeLife in a southern townSIR – As a resident of Tilbury, "one of England's poorest places", I would say that there were many grains of truth in Bagehot's column on the town (August 16th).

The non-biogenic component of these sediments includes terrigenous clay and ash, which are challenging to resolve in sediment with more than 98%% biogenic material (carbonate and biogenic silica).

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