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Also, Coke is confronting increasing competition from cheaper private-label cola brands.
The agency is confronting increasing complaints about a system that requires athletes to give three months' notice of their location for one hour each day — seven days a week, between 6 a.m. and 11 p.m.
Thus, treated municipal wastewater is a valuable water source for recycling and reuse in the Mediterranean countries and other arid and semi-arid regions which are confronting increasing water shortages.
Accordingly, activists are confronting increasing barriers to their operational activity, curbs on their ability to undertake advocacy, restrictions on their ability to build contacts and communicate widely, and mounting difficulties in organizing meetings and public demonstrations.
In addition, if the treatments the judicial system mandates the UHS to pay are predominantly those offered by private providers, the public system is subsidizing them, when public hospitals and clinics are confronting increasing budgetary restrictions.
In part, because this private-public arrangement to guarantee the constitutional right to universal access to health, the public system is confronting increasing costs not matched by sufficient budget allocations.
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