Sentence examples for increasingly contend with from inspiring English sources

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Singapore, like everyone else, has to increasingly contend with information disseminated by new media and is no longer able to ensure that only positive images of itself appear.

Technology's primary role has long been to speed up the transfer of information but now we increasingly contend with its unpleasant byproduct, information overload.

But to the extent that temporary organizations replace permanent ones, they have the potential to add to the economic uncertainty that workers must increasingly contend with.

We show how farmers of small and midsized operations experience rural environmental injustices as they endure corporate bullying; face procedural inequities negotiating and enforcing lease terms; and increasingly contend with environmental risks associated with unconventional natural gas production.

That's a confounding variable that sociologists and other researchers who follow issues with minority scientists will increasingly contend with, she said.

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But most importantly, I got to grapple with the emerging and challenging questions that global cities are increasingly contending with in regard to the informal economy.

Drug spending is so high that even in the current tight labor market, unions are increasingly contending with unwanted choices when they negotiate new contracts: less money for health care or less for wages and retirement benefits.

Network operators are not only competing with each other, but increasingly must contend with the competitive advantage of device manufacturers (Apple, HTC), operating system developers (Apple, Google, Microsoft) and application providers (Facebook, Twitter, Angry Birds).

Despite its attempts to create social safety-nets, Vietnam's government may increasingly have to contend with this particular problem of success.

Even though narratives are obviously designed to shape audience response, they have increasingly had to contend with this notion that they are a trick, an emotion-mongering hoax, at a time when Americans have become suspicious of any sort of manipulation.

These days, not only are businesses having to contend with increasingly sophisticated attacks on data, they are also facing a serious skills gap within the professions that should be responsible for preventing these attacks.

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