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Legacy backup software struggles under the demands of moving data on the scale of petabytes.
Studies show that only majorly depressing life events -- think death of a family member, losing a job or getting a divorce -- outweigh the stressful demands of moving.
When you combine these realities with inequality in food, the costs of becoming an elite athlete, the demands of moving across the country in search of best coaches (and the financial demands to do such), the differential in sports available in urban versus suburban schools, and countless other issues, we can begin to see an answer to Goff's question.
One is simply that the physical demands of moving on a difficult surface, which required considerable effort not to fall off, and also to move around, might have diverted cognitive resources (including attention) away from the spatial components of the task and towards its more procedural aspects.
Moving companies and truck rental firms cannot meet all the demands of Moving Day.
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The Baltic Dry Index is seen as a leading indicator for world economic growth because it tracks the demand of moving raw materials such as coal, iron, steel and copper across the oceans.
The supply-and-demand logic of moving clergy around the world pays little attention to the cultural problems that often result and shows no sensitivity to the needs of the local church from which these clergy are transferred.
In case of the ISCO-based measure, higher levels and/or greater skewness of polarization allow the secondary-educated to move to higher-level positions (for which they might be undereducated), as demand increases, instead of moving to elementary occupations (which require primary education only).
And there's not a damned thing I can do about it because our state legislature is still focused on keeping the queers from getting married - something we neither asked nor demanded - instead of moving the ball forward on discrimination and basic human rights.
Our results from these small toothed whales suggest that the demands of tracking moving prey over variable distances in complex acoustic environments have favored the evolution of a more sophisticated adjustment mechanism, in which pulse rate and beamwidth can be controlled independently.
Nonetheless, there are ever-increasing demands for systematic deployment of moving networks in a vehicular environment such as public transits (e.g., a bus, train, or airplane).
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