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It uses simulated robot tank combat to represent a challenge faced by an adaptive self-healing system.
Yet as the years since I became a pilot go by I find that the northern lights have come to represent a challenge I didn't expect.
The newspaper reported that Mr. Ri had been arrested after dozing off during a meeting supervised by Mr. Kim and that Mr. Hwang had proposed a policy that was deemed to represent a challenge to Mr. Kim's leadership.
For Revolution Foods to represent a challenge to the established system it would need to be making a profit, and it is not, although some of its regions are.
This is probably one reason why the ICP can be seen to represent a challenge to both policy paradigms.
We never set out to make grown men cry, but we've balanced the game to represent a challenge to us.
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Hence, interpretation of the data, as well as the decision of what to measure, represent a challenge for different fields of science.
Imaging prostate cancer continues to represent a clinical challenge for both primary and recurrent disease.
But there is equally little doubt that, taken together, Burnham's comments seem to represent a significant challenge to Ofcom's more technocratic, evidence-based approach.
Only in works of reference atlases, dictionaries, almanacs, encyclopedias and the like do CD-ROMs now seem to represent a serious challenge to the predominance of books.
The dermato-cosmetic products with photoprotective effect have represented and continue to represent a real challenge for cosmetic industry.
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