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That it took a dispassionate outsider with coding skills but no political agenda to formulate the model is a measure of the complexities facing urban school districts today.

"The High Cost of Health Care" (editorial, Nov. 25) captures the true complexities facing the challenges of the American health care system.

Among the myriad political complexities facing the United States today, dealing with tiny breakaway republics within its borders is not high on the list.

"This was one of the most difficult negotiations we've had in years because of the complexities facing this industry," said Nicholas Counter, chief negotiator for the alliance.

But some other sites had "access problems," he said, reflecting perils and complexities facing inspectors who are trying to dismantle chemical weapons facilities as the war rages around them.

In leveling such broad criticism at President Obama's foreign policy, Nasr seems oblivious to the complexities facing the United States at that juncture and to his own place as a midlevel adviser in the State Department apparatus.

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Our pragmatic study will be an important first step in exploring the impact of a new approach to the self-management of this complex chronic condition, and, in parallel, illuminate some of the complexities faced by those living with PD.

Instead, it is an account, different only by degree, of the complexities faced by anyone building in multilayered Manhattan.

Yet Mr. Meslay's struggles to mount the show also speak to the larger complexities faced by Dallas's cultural and educational organizations as they look ahead to the anniversary.

They must better understand the complexities faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families, many of whom live with the inherited trauma of being stolen from their parents, of being evicted from their ancestral lands, of poverty, of a home life marked by violence, of alcohol and drug use, of losing loved ones to soaring suicide rates.

Furbank's second book, Italo Svevo: The Man and the Writer (1966), showed his ability to depict with graceful economy the complexities faced by Aron Ettore Schmitz, an Italian businessman, who had written under the Svevo pseudonym but set aside his work until encouraged by James Joyce.

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