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However, the translation of such advances to humans complex diseases such as autoimmune diseases is confronted with many challenges, such as incomplete knowledge of the molecules involved, lack of quantitative data, the higher degree of complexity and the limited availability of analytical methods.
(TBA, KNE District) Notwithstanding the successes, the skilled delivery program is still confronted with many challenges.
Africa is confronted with many challenges, including a lack of institutional capacity to design bankable energy projects, low cross-border energy trade, and underdeveloped regional energy markets.
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Mr. Hadley acknowledged that Mr. Obama is being left with many challenges to confront.
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