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Given this immediate predicament, this essay investigates the possibility of at once conceiving a processual theory for media studies whilst locating the emergent concept of process alongside a series of problems.
While the immediate predicament facing most advanced economies is in large measure a result of the financial crisis and the subsequent policy response, other economic forces have played an important role in creating the challenge they confront -- particularly four changes that have fundamentally reshaped the world.
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(The unnamed character describes growing up listening to his parents' LP of Van Cliburn playing the Second Piano Concerto, thus imparting to the artist that whatever his problems, his work will indeed be remembered). With the time period variable, Malloy uses wild anachronisms to make Sergei's predicament more immediate to current-day audiences.
Still, Collins has faced a predicament: balancing his immediate need for production with a desire to give Bay a fair number of opportunities to show him something promising.
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN — Shinzo Hamai, who took over the helm of an atom-bombed and destitute Hiroshima in the spring of 1947 and who, over four terms as mayor, helped stir it back to life from the brink of hell, wrote in his memoirs that so utterly hopeless was Hiroshima's predicament in those immediate postwar months that he and his friends started a "Dreamers Club".
Continuing on the argument set above, and given the economic predicament and the immediate need to stop the regressive and ultimately ineffective and inefficient funding, a necessary and urgent reform is the transition to an alternative system of both urban and rural health centers' reimbursement.
2) The rise of the helicopter grandeeBeyond the immediate political implications of Mr Miliband's move, his predicament typifies that of a new political type, one we might call the "helicopter grandee".
That said, I've been suddenly put in a very public predicament and my bosses are demanding an immediate decision.
Yet the success of early intervention is posing a painful predicament for schools and families -- a predicament made more immediate by a rising tide of diagnoses of autism.
She explained the baby's predicament: Fatemeh was a 4-month-old infant from Iran in "immediate need" of open-heart surgery.
The interest in Ms. Ashton's visit, which yielded no immediate breakthroughs except the news about Mr. Morsi, reflected the depth of Egypt's predicament, with the Brotherhood and the military both firmly refusing to yield.
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