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And while Juárez's violence gave women every incentive to secure their children a U.S. passport, they still had to contend with the immediate obstacles of the border.
Lula, finally in power, now has to contend with the many forbidding obstacles in the sightline of a genuinely egalitarian vision.
And if Henin stays healthy, it should help that she will not have to contend with the physical challenge and psychological obstacle posed by her Belgian rival Kim Clijsters, who withdrew with a muscle tear in her left foot.
This obsession spawns an ideology that explains everything in terms of the goal, rationalizing all obstacles that may arise and all forces that may contend with the state.
Outside, they contend with the tourist-heavy location.
Future vaccine design needs to contend with the complexity of epitope display as well as immunodominance.
Mr Obama must also contend with the broader strategic picture.
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Besides France and Estonia, Blue must contend with the likes of Azerbaijan, Hungary, Sweden and Norway.
Yet, we must contend with the issue of false-negatives.
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