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Secondly, Congress was simultaneously facing large self-imposed spending cuts (the so-called "sequester").
Bennoune reminds us that during the 1990s, Algerian journalists were murdered by the country's armed fundamentalist groups while simultaneously facing restrictions and harassment by the military-backed government.
They said his words made a strong impression -- as did the knowledge that the mayor was simultaneously facing another crisis, the fatal shooting of two police officers in Staten Island.
Creativity represents the pinnacle of higher-level cognition, but exactly how it is achieved remains poorly understood, especially when simultaneously facing the opposing challenge of intractable complexity.
However, country H's downstream agricultural industry would be simultaneously facing higher import competition levels from country F. This is because, in this scenario, country F's downstream agricultural industry also benefits from the lower prices of the upstream product.
Thus, with the help of big data phenomenon, we are gaining many things like extracting useful patterns, detecting frauds, managing risk factors, reducing healthcare cost and many more, but we are simultaneously facing many challenges such as collection of data, storage of data, data curation, data analysis, data security, etc. Alternately, these are also the research opportunities to us.
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When they actually spray, they can simultaneously face their head and tail at the antagonist.
But they simultaneously face pressure to limit skilled migration in response to concerns about development impacts overseas.
Those charged with surgical education are faced with a dilemma as, while attempting to understand the basic goals of simulation, they are simultaneously faced with choice between relatively inexpensive video trainers and the often prohibitively expensive virtual reality systems.
Operation and maintenance (O&M) of drinking water distribution networks (DWDNs) in tropical countries simultaneously face the control of acute and chronic risks due to the presence of microorganisms and disinfection by-products, respectively.
Originally cited by Jim Collins in his classic best-seller Good to Great, the ability to simultaneously face the brutal facts of today AND hold onto your faith in the end game is one of the hallmarks of people who achieve greatness in work and life.
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