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While dealing with the challenge of managing their managers, many brands are also taking an ax to their retailers.
He went on to say that he wasn't sure the American political system was up to dealing with the challenge of climate change.
The debate agreed that partnerships will become increasingly important in dealing with the challenge of meeting financial challenges, together with better public efficiency and innovation.
Progressives in all these parties are committed to greater equality and dealing with the challenge of climate change, but the binding value is pluralism.
The timeliness of the book is accentuated by the widely shared view, especially in the United States, that the American government had no alternative to war in dealing with the challenge from Al Qaeda.
And so technologies for dealing with the challenge have evolved – in the form of clusters of up to 50,000 computers, running specialised parallel-processing software and algorithms for machine-learning, pattern-recognition and other functions.
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