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VS-1 is also able to counteract the effects of adrenergic stimulation (Cerra et al. 2006) via an endothelial and endocardial release of nitric oxide, thus contributing to protection against excessive excitatory sympathetic challenges (Gallo et al. 2007; Cerra et al. 2008).

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A more liberal regime of free speech, now buttressed by the Human Rights Act and article 10 of the European convention on human rights which guarantees freedom of expression, is also likely to make courts more sympathetic to challenges.

On this day, at least one person was sympathetic to the challenges of maintaining an escalator.

In his decision to dismiss charges, Lt. Gen. James Mattis, the commanding general with jurisdiction in the case, said he was sympathetic to the challenges marines faced in Iraq.

Some involved believe Henriques has been less than sympathetic to the challenges officers faced when presented with claims of abuse dating back to 1975.

While the English-language tabloids have tended to demonize Mr. Rodriguez, the Spanish-language news media have been somewhat more sympathetic, noting the challenges he faced in trying to provide for and discipline six children.

American officials were sympathetic to the challenges that European health authorities faced in tracing the source of the outbreak, since such investigations in the United States have been similarly long and confused.

Conrad Enill, the finance minister of Trinidad and Tobago and a spokesman for the group, said at a news conference that Mr. Rato "is someone with the kind of experience that the developing countries have been asking for, a practicing minister of finance, someone who is sympathetic to the challenges being faced by the developing world".

His marriage in 2011 to his American girlfriend put Kennedy on the path to US citizenship and his first voter's card, a privilege he says he is looking forward to exercising by backing a candidate sympathetic to the challenges facing the city's sizeable Latino population.

While sympathetic to the challenges that Spanish-speaking immigrants from places like El Salvador or the Dominican Republic face in adapting to this country, I reasoned as did others that somewhat of a laissez-faire approach was best -- expect immigrants to learn English and let the cultural and genetic mixmaster that is America do its work to integrate them over the long haul.

Other papers, however, appear somewhat sympathetic to the challenges facing the new leader.

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