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Big banks have since tamped down their lobbying and any legislation easing regulation now faces challenges.
G.M. has since dramatically improved its product line, but now faces challenges far more daunting than workmanship and aesthetics.
The more conventional ice-cream van is a classic feature of any British park on a summer's day, but even this now faces challenges.
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Maine's governor signed this important bill into law, but it now faces challenge in the form of a ballot-measure this November.
In 2009 the federal Environmental Protection Agency began tightening the regulation of mountaintop mining, although the regulations are now facing challenges in court.
Because of this, many countries now face challenges finding and removing MEC in order to return the land to productivity.
Yet these successes bring new challenges; Finnish science policymakers now face challenges in ensuring the continuity of the career development of researchers.
While "overt barriers" no longer exist, she said, women now face challenges that are harder to detect.
Policy makers are now facing challenges on how the scarce resources for HIV/AIDS control can be spent more wisely.
Both countries now face challenges of sustaining accessible, quality services in the context of having created an entitlement for the entire population to comprehensive services.
China has been successful in breeding hybrid rice strains, but is now facing challenges to develop new hybrids with high-yielding potential, better grain quality, and tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses.
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