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"Sabbath's Theater" wouldn't pose the same challenges to adapters as some of Roth's other novels.

Many of his more recent works (he has made nearly 50 since switching from film to video, for financial reasons, in 2004) pose the same challenges.

24 The concerns over analytic validity and legality (e.g. CLIA certified lab for data return in the US) pose the same challenges for returning an IF as they do an IRR, and may undermine the ability to determine if an IF has true health or reproductive significance from a clinical perspective.

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Scelsi's quartets, relatively brief in span, don't pose the same challenge of endurance, but they are taxing nevertheless, taking a toll on the bowing arm and on the emotions.

Stage Two, which starts in Otley, home of the current women's road world champion Lizzie Armitstead and heads south to Doncaster, will pose the same challenge for both sexes on a route not raced on before in the Tour de France or Tour de Yorkshire.

"She presented large challenges to children, and I bet she posed the same challenges to her daughter," said Stanley Seidman, a former principal of Hunter Elementary.

McCormick's image of incarcerated cowboys poses the same challenge that can be found in Mama Morse's stance: How might it change our national story to envision black bodies — past and present — not as criminals or captives but as dignified, heroic, and free?

David Keppel Bloomington, Ind., May 10 , 2009• To the Editor: Philip Taubman suggests that getting rid of nuclear weapons would pose the same political and military challenges that would have been involved if the great powers of the 19th century had "decided to abolish gunpowder".

DARGIS I see "Silver Linings Playbook" more as a descendant of the classic screwball comedy, and it doesn't pose the same kind of brain-bending challenges of either "Holy Motors" or "The Master" (and that "Cloud Atlas" tries and fails to do).

The language has been reminiscent of the global struggle against Communism, and confronting Islamist radicalism in the Muslim world does, it's true, pose some of the same challenges, on a less global scale, though possibly with even greater dangers for the world.

Sequence data generated with these technologies are likely to pose many of the same challenges as EST data, and in particular, shorter sequences are more vulnerable to repeats since a repeat potentially will cover a larger fraction of the sequence.

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