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So [my interest is] from a personal level, yeah, but also just as a person living in a world that feels ever more challenged by the compromising effects of the competing interests.

The developing embryo encapsulates many important processes in plant development; understanding their interaction will be key to designing crops able to maximize yield in an ever-more challenging world.

Partly this is because the world has fewer and fewer unconquered spots; those who seek glory have to create ever more ornate challenges and stunts.

Rather it is: can a reinvigorated party-state, harnessing in unprecedented fashion the energies of capitalism, patriotism and older Chinese traditions, succeed in mastering the ever more difficult challenges of continuing modernisation?

Enthralled with Sartre's "Being and Nothingness," and with his novels "The Age of Reason" and "The Reprieve," Lanzmann embarked on what he called his "year of ever more insane challenges," which included the impersonation of a priest in order to pocket donations and the theft of philosophy books from the university's bookstore.

The Leaders Summit (and indeed the Global Compact in general) is a decision-finding forum: one where participants are encouraged to explore – without the formality of traditional UN discussions – how governments, the private sector and the non-profit sectors can work together more effectively in responding to the ever more pressing challenges of sustainable development.

Endangered species will face ever more severe challenges brought on by their changing habitat.

That means it faces bigger, tougher and ever more urgent challenges.

Currently, companies sees huge possibilities in AI for the sake of economy in terms of salaries, for competitive advantage, to build their business positioning and with the hope that it frees human intellect to take on ever more esoteric challenges.

Moreover, the sorts of fields that Western oil firms are starting to develop, in very deep water, or of nearly solid, tar-like oil, are ever more technically challenging.

With the rapidly increasing volume of publications in the biomedical literature, finding relevant work is an ever more difficult challenge.

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