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But watching the beauty in chaos may pose a challenge.
So Barclays' new S.& P. 500 E.T.F. may pose a challenge to State Street's spiders, introduced in 1993.
President Bush's vow to hold North Korea accountable if it shares nuclear material may pose a challenge for U.S. officials.
The coming 662-horsepower 2013 Ford Shelby GT500, however, may pose a challenge to the ZL1 from the neighboring lane.
Indeed, preserving unanimity within the Northern Alliance may pose a challenge; already, the ethnic Hazaras and Uzbeks are chafing under the domination of the ethnic Tajiks.
Still, Mr. Johnson's focus on net neutrality may pose a challenge for creative types who are working for companies that have significant interests in the Internet world.
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Still, a Devils game scheduled for Friday night may pose a logistical challenge to the funeral, the person said.
But if the security services solidify their power further, they may pose a greater challenge to reform down the line.
As organisations brace themselves for another year of heightened cyber security threats, a risk much closer to home may pose a greater challenge.
But analysts on Monday said that a potential Dish-Sprint merger may pose a greater challenge to AT&T and Verizon, which dominate the wireless industry and charge higher prices for their phone plans.
Re-enacting the wedding may pose a particular challenge, the studio pointed out, because the couple divorced and the bride is believed to have moved back to her native Latvia.
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