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In contemporary fiction with nameless narrators, the real-world, present-day phenomenon of namelessness is not usually confronted.
Foresight practitioners are usually confronted with an information gap on the topic under debate.
Palaeontologists are usually confronted with poor preservation and limited knowledge on the palaeoenvironment.
Product development teams are usually confronted with numerous issues in collaborative design process.
These tasks are usually confronted with the issue of curse of dimensionality.
The problem is that sick and elderly people are usually confronted with robots having a cold, emotionless aura.
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Today's families usually confront a different reality.
To underline the couple's increasing estrangement, Rob and Megan usually confront each other from opposite sides of the room.
These organizations usually confront domestic or internal threats to national security, whereas the military or military-intelligence agencies generally handle foreign or external threats.
"I'm surprised that a lot of the 'Live Free or Diers' who usually confront us with statements like 'stay out of our life' or 'we don't need more legislation' were the ones asking us to ban smoking," he said.
Researchers usually confront a series of trade-offs and must make judgements about the importance of having all HSUVs used in an economic evaluation come from the same source, or at least obtaining all the HSUVs using the same methods.
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