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Governments around the world face much more complicated challenges than the Cold War could offer, and economic interdependence can create joint vulnerability.

For this reason, many users need to change their roles according to different situations; certifications has impact much more complicated challenges in cloud environment while access control was suitable for the static status but no longer for the changing situation.

UNICEF also will work in cooperation with the government and local NGOS to assist with the more complicated challenges of helping children adjust to a radically altered life.

Especially in the natural sciences, E-learning faces more complicated challenges than disciplines like social sciences: physical presence in a lab with on hands-experience can hardly be replaced by online courses with videoconferences from a remote laboratory.

Retired NASA astronaut and author Ron Garan told HuffPost Live that countries working together globally on space exploration could end up collaborating more on other, more complicated challenges.

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Books that are still in copyright are a more complicated challenge for the would-be writer of prequels and sequels.

There is something of a consensus that trying to prevent an attack by one person or several people poses a more complicated challenge than trying to stop a more elaborate — and perhaps easier to detect — plot involving a dozen or more participants.

The IoT poses a more complicated challenge in multi-stream environments where multiple data streams compete for available memory and processing resources, especially in resource-constrained systems such as sensors and mobile devices [13].

While Deny Flight was relatively successful in stopping flights of fixed-wing aircraft, NATO forces found it very difficult to stop helicopter flights, which presented a more complicated challenge.

Or there could be more complicated underlying challenges within the polling industry, due for example to the fact that a diminishing number of people use landlines or that internet polls are ultimately based on a self-selected sample.

Or there could be more complicated underlying challenges within the polling industry due, for example, to the fact that a diminishing number of people use landlines, which makes it more difficult to contact a representative sample; or that internet polls are ultimately built on what is a self-selected sample (and not a random one).

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