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But we often find ourselves addressing recurrent issues.
The features on Expat Expert offer a perspective on recurrent issues, like culture shock, health emergencies and repatriation.
"The recurrent issues for SMEs are lack of research and a lack of partnering when accessing foreign markets.
The absence of the well-supported Irish sides Munster, Leinster and Ulster is one factor in the decline but there have been recurrent issues with knockout attendances involving Saracens as the home side.
Further underlying the protests, and the state's response to them, are a number of key, recurrent issues in Pakistani politics: the troubling use of the blasphemy law, the street power of Islamists, the gray zone between political parties and militant actors — and of course, when it comes to Pakistan, civil-military relations aren't too far beneath the surface.
It discusses the various approaches leading to the discovery of new/improved biocatalysts including biological screening and various types of protein engineering, addresses some of the recurrent issues such as coenzyme recycling, and also looks at various examples of whole-cell biocatalysis.
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A big recurrent issue in health care is cost.
A recurrent issue for evolutionary biologists is therefore how we explain our disagreements to outsiders.
"The use of unreasonable force to quickly resolve non-violent encounters is a recurrent issue at CPD," the report concluded.
Mobile phone distracted driving is a recurrent issue in road safety worldwide.
As part of the bigger picture, "circumvention" will likely be a recurrent issue in Congress going forward.
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