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She has defended the controls as a pragmatic response to Malaysia's unique predicament, including the haemorrhage of ringgit (Malaysia's currency) to a vibrant offshore market in Singapore.
Over the next two months the files reveal a succession of crisis meetings as ministers desperately tried to find a way out of their predicament, including the perceived unfairness of a system in which "Dukes and dustmen" both paid the same.
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The events that preceded their current predicament include: reportedly colluding to spread inaccurate information around Facebook's competitor, Google.
This reconfiguration is taking place amidst a host of deepening global predicaments, including climate change, migration, increasing inequalities of wealth and opportunity, that cannot be resolved by purely technical means or by seeking recourse in a liberalism that has of late proven to be less than effective.
Some of the answers to their predicaments include "fund supermarkets", government bonds and charity-only investment vehicles.
Additional predicaments include the poor state of health facilities as well as geographical disparities in their availability, which further hamper patient access.
In his workaday searching for "images and symbols adequate to our predicament" he included all of life, not just the Troubles of his Irish homeland.
Two weeks later, Evans still feels that way, even as others say he failed to steer the football program clear of its current predicament, which includes two external investigations and a head coach who is on administrative leave.
Just this spring, survivors of this sort of predicament have included a New Jersey buck stuck in a glass globe light and dubbed "Buzz LightDeer"; a Kansas squirrel trapped in a plastic blue Easter egg; and a Wisconsin cat wedged into an empty can of Chef Boyardee Spaghetti & Meatballs.
In the first part of the book, he considers the "Cartesian Predicament". This includes a helpful account of Descartes' rejection of Aristotelianism (chapter 5), before developing an interpretation of Descartes as a top-down theorist.
Too often in history the human predicament (which includes our anxiety over our mortality, the suffering we experience in life and the problem of evil) has been seen as a result of our disobeying certain divine rules or as punishment for not believing in a particular religious doctrine.
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