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For one thing, it has become exceedingly rare to encounter crises of faith as experienced by a secular intellectual, and Carrère's oscillation between orthodox fervor and wistful agnosticism holds undeniable fascination.

The final segment, "Encounter, Crisis, Liberation, Celebration," included a song by Chris De Blasio from "The AIDS Quilt Songbook" and Bernstein's boldest affirmation of gay love, "To What You Said," from "Songfest," a setting of Whitman.

Infrastructure facilities include relief centers, predictions of open spaces for emergency accommodation, emergency roads, etc. Non- suitable performance of each member, the existing shortages in this regard, and non – suitable distribution of these facilities based on the population density at the time of after – earthquake encounter crisis management with problem.

Standardization is useful in rarely encountered crisis situations.

Indeed, much of the same story is repeated in both the Conquest of Mexico and the Conquest of Peru in respect to descriptions of battles, characterizations, use of metaphor, dramatic encounters, and crises, suggesting that Prescott perhaps manipulated his narratives for literary effect.

In the 21st century, the earth encounters unprecedented crises that demand urgent solutions to the issues concerning renewable energy and treatment of industrial waste.

This raises the question of what will happen when Bush encounters a crisis not anticipated by his carefully laid plans.

The streets of Hudson County, a 47-square-mile area that is home to 600,000 people, have long been particularly mean for stray dogs, and the animal control system encounters one crisis after another.

In such cases, the prime minister may not be the uncontested or even the primary party leader; instead he may be a compromise figure able to appeal to voters and to hold the party factions together, perhaps only for a short period or until the government encounters a crisis or major problem.

In the many-core systems, network-on-chip (NoC) serves as an efficient and scalable architecture to connect numerous on-chip resources, whereas it encounters the crisis of the increasing leakage power as technology is continually scaling down.

However, if the central organization encounters a crisis, such as a loss of funding, negative consequences can ripple out to the rest of the network quickly.

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