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With dual roles as clinicians and educators, and corresponding dual sets of professional and legal obligations, nurse faculty may confront unique circumstances in migration that can impact nations' ability to secure an adequate, stable nursing workforce.
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Stage 3 focuses on problems consumers may confront once they make mobile payments.
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In the real world interpersonal communication (like in artificial society), an individual may confront other people with diverse opinions.
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