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Management of its environment and resources inevitably poses a challenge.
What he found inevitably poses the questions, what is a Jew and who, really, are "the Jews"?
Today, we must recognize that China's extraordinary rise and the discombobulation this inevitably poses to America (which has come to believe that it is naturally No. 1) constitute a historic challenge.
The case of David MacIsaac inevitably poses the question of how he would be treated in an independent Scotland: a lot differently and a lot better is the simple response.
In a June statement entitled "Truth, Proclamation and Authenticity of Life in the Digital Age," Pope Benedict XVI said that increasing involvement in online life "inevitably poses questions not only of how to act properly, but also about the authenticity of one's own being".
She is cooperating with a Scandinavian television documentary on motherhood, has spoken to magazines on parenting and embraced the question her long business trip inevitably poses: how to choose between a dream job that requires long travel and the pull of children at home.
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And the selection of those criteria, as well as their application, inevitably pose problems that are divisive.
Under Alex Trotman, Ford's chairman and chief executive until his retirement at the end of 1998, the company contended that sport utility vehicles inevitably posed risks to other motorists and that nothing could be done about this.
The detective, played by 29-year-old Henry Simmons, a 6-foot-4 former soap opera actor who once worked as one of those sleek doormen at Morgan's Hotel in New York, will inevitably pose some challenges for the Sipowicz character, who has unresolved racial problems, as will Lt.
In the Asia-Pacific region, if the United States makes use of resources from Australia, Chile and Canada, teams up with Japan and South Korea in high-end manufacturing, and offers support to Vietnam, the Philippines and Malaysia in low-end industries, it will inevitably pose grave economic and trade challenges to China.
These adaptation inevitably posed challenges for the ancient cetaceans, which had originally been adapted for terrestrial life, with locomotion (navigation) and detection of prey being major ones.
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