However, the Directive that passed still contains challenges for developers.
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So I think there are very big challenges for Canada.
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That poses challenges for both Merkel's trade and G20 agendas.
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Security remains one of the top unresolved challenges for businesses.
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However both issues remain challenges for the Korean electronics giant.
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Tougher legislation poses challenges for the company's lucrative business model.
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Regulation and technology are adding to the challenges for incumbents.
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The numbers on Long Island enumerate the challenges for Republicans.
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But it does reveal clear challenges for Appalachia's political future.
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All of these possibilities pose significant challenges for the administration.
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CNBC's suspects challenges for the tech titans may be afloat.
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Here are the two problems — our challenges for this week.
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The victory was not without its challenges for Golden State.
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Delta Lake has eliminated these challenges for hundreds of enterprises.
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At the F.B.I., there have been many challenges for women.
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Some of those arguments could have posed challenges for Mrs.
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The increased demand threatens to pose logistical challenges for Amazon.
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But Monday's earnings report comes amid challenges for the company.
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"Women have faced the same challenges for decades," Gelman said.
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Focusing on income can have challenges for women, she says.
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But being 13 poses some unique challenges for a candidate.
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This is where the challenges for seniors become most clear.
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The transition poses big challenges for her and her students.
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To be sure, reproducibility issues pose serious challenges for scientific communities.
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But new motherhood has had its challenges for Johnson Herjavec, too.
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Political upheaval aside, Brazil has long posed challenges for foreign investors.
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This is I think one of the challenges for Silicon Valley.
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Analysts are already seeing challenges for the Arab regional force proposal.
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Syria's civil war created new challenges for Israel in the Golan.
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But trucking must overcome three challenges for blockchain to take off.
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Still there are challenges for the widespread adoption of the technology.
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Trip planning was one of the first challenges for project leaders.
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Such brightening global growth prospects pose fresh communication challenges for policymakers.
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Dominant tech platforms pose other challenges for antitrust enforcers as well.
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Financial challenges for services members are indeed a national security matter.
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I don't want to minimize the challenges for the Wing project.
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A worldwide component shortage has created challenges for traditional electronics manufacturers.
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However, some provisions in the bill will pose challenges for munis.
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So how do we address these challenges for a secure tomorrow?
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Long-term closures present enormous challenges for all types of schools.
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Fashion in the museum offers great challenges for the art critic.
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But the challenges for Apple at this particular moment are complex.
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Few independent candidates have mounted significant challenges for the White House.
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Each has presented unique and complex challenges for preparedness and response.
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Evacuation orders can pose special challenges for the elderly and disabled.
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That's inevitably going to bring up some new challenges for people.
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But flipping Collins's Senate seat comes with some challenges for Democrats.
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What would be the biggest challenges for you and your family?
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But two circumstances present special challenges for our national security community.
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The ban faced several legal challenges for targeting majority-Muslim nations.
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But air travel poses a myriad of challenges for people with disabilities.
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American history and culture remain challenges for the past and the future.
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Accessing the web presents unique challenges for the blind and visually impaired.
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The change in House control could bring other challenges for the market.
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Obesity remains one of the paramount public health challenges for our country.
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The financial planning challenges for parents of special-needs children are complex.
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Delivering its Model 3 to international markets posed new challenges for Tesla.
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The challenges for AI — and especially conversational AI — go beyond that, though.
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And that's going to create challenges for certain parts of our country.
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The virus has created some other logistical challenges for delivery, especially food.
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It has created both an opportunity and challenges for the food industry.
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What are the challenges, for not just Uber, but Lyft and others?
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Air travel remains one of the most difficult challenges for climate change.
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These types of discrimination contribute to significant challenges for the LGBT community.
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Consultants PwC said the FCA's overall package posed various challenges for firms.
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The company blamed unexpected merchandising changes and production challenges for the decline.
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There's no need to invent legal, social, and moral challenges for Roland.
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Valberg identifies industry education and evangelism as two big challenges for InVision.
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The nuances involved create a special set of challenges for the filmmakers.
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There are security challenges for Android beyond the operating system or hardware.
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Shooting on location away from home has it's challenges for Felicity Huffman.
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The rise of asymmetric warfare has posed new challenges for the group.
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It also presents challenges for future government requests to access an iPhone.
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This presents unique challenges for U.S. companies and U.S. regulators or lawmakers.
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Trump's executive order is likely to face legal challenges, for one thing.
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A second trial of Mr. Nordlicht would pose challenges for the government.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer suspects challenges for the tech titans may be afloat.
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Hundreds of seawalls in Florida were breached, posing challenges for local governments.
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This disruption is unquestionably creating significant challenges for countries, societies and individuals.
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It presents huge opportunities — and challenges — for law enforcement and security agencies.
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Some challenges for Puerto Rico can only be dealt with in Washington.
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What are some of the challenges for scientists studying this avian order?
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Given its massive scale, YouTube obviously presents some extra challenges for Google.
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Each platform provides unique opportunities, as well as challenges for field staff.
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Getting out of an abusive home already poses incredible challenges for survivors.
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Their exits add to the challenges for Facebook, which owns the app.
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Yeah, we have challenges for sure, but we have a great state.
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That provides real challenges for Trump-skeptical conservatives in right-leaning media.
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Challenges for charging stations Installing a fast charging station isn't always simple.
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His downfall could present both opportunities and challenges for Washington, analysts said.
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That has created tremendous challenges for the designers of electronic commerce systems.
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The main draw, of course, presents new challenges — for player and coach.
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The reality of shortages and challenges for the hospital was becoming clearer.
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The challenges for keeping the industry afloat in the city are daunting.
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The questions would pose additional challenges for Mr. Trump, legal experts said.
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Trying to study illegal substances created challenges for researchers, but many persevered.
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THERE'S NO QUESTION THESE ARE VERY DIFFICULT IT CHALLENGES FOR FACEBOOK. Now.
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But he faces challenges for the party's nomination from former Massachusetts Gov.
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The Iowa caucuses pose a number of challenges for election night forecasting.
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This presents unique challenges for U.S. companies and U.S. regulators or lawmakers.
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Which poses all sorts of interesting challenges for the likes of Sens.
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This presents enormous challenges for advisors in every sector of the industry.
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Excessive borrowing, too, continues to create significant challenges for many American households.
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It presents challenges, for sure, but there's something really beautiful about that.
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It would create big new challenges for the I.R.S. in ensuring compliance.
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The F.T.C. competition director sees "distinct challenges" for antitrust enforcement in tech.
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What do you think will be the biggest challenges for this job?
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What do you see as the challenges for the companies going forward?
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The challenges for Giammattei include a growing youth population, poverty and corruption.
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The event, which has been running since 1997, poses substantial challenges for roboticists.
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The House, however, presents its own set of unique challenges for the Democrats.
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Challenges ahead Among the biggest challenges for Monzo will be differences in regulation.
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Herein lies one of the toughest ongoing challenges for Twitter, Facebook and Google.
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The booming cruise industry is one of the biggest challenges for some cities.
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These are not tomorrow's challenges for future generations or science fiction-based theories.
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Challenges for the next Taliban leader Journalist Saleem Mehsud contributed to this report.
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Accuracy has already emerged as one of the biggest challenges for the system.
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Among the largest challenges for this effort at reinvention is how to charge.
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I haven't heard any rumblings about financing challenges for the Medicaid expansion elsewhere.
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This posed some interesting writing and production challenges for executive producer Jason Rothenberg.
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But new research suggests that the industry poses outsize challenges for parents, period.
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Regardless, the double dipping will likely create challenges for investors and the companies.
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And those weren't even the most difficult challenges for the Yaounde-based developer.
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Uber is facing some challenges for launching in markets before getting proper approvals.
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"Air travel can present unique challenges for parents, especially traveling with infants," Rep.
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Urban and rural areas hold various challenges for someone with a chronic illness.
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"One of greatest challenges for fintech is getting the word out," Beeson said.
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The inability to bank like other entities creates challenges for thousands of companies.
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Flournoy also analyzed some of the major defense challenges for the next administration.
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The challenges for critical VR use cases apply to critical VR apps too.
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This makes for an extraordinary number of fundamental challenges for the Iraqi state.
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The company said that "continued operations" had caused challenges for employees and suppliers.
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Some analysts say the European market poses unique challenges for the streaming platforms.
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But Who Framed Roger Rabbit presented further challenges for Williams and his team.
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We know COVID-19 has created challenges for startup founders, but fear not.
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One of TV's challenges for 2018 is retaining trust and credibility with audiences.
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Both of those will likely present big challenges for Trump to quickly overturn.
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Still, everyone being cooped up at home poses other challenges for the industry.
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Mr Trump's words made the conference theme, "challenges for monetary policy", uncomfortably timely.
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Derek Thompson of The Atlantic writes about the challenges for digital-media companies.
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But at the high-tech command center here, the challenges for Lt. Gen.
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Additionally, climate change will create new challenges for our allies across the globe.
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That could present political challenges for Newsom as he eyes larger changes ahead.
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There are also challenges for this mode you can complete to earn cosmetics.
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"That's going to be one of the challenges for the government," he said.
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Which is not to say this stretch is without challenges for Malloy Events.
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Shane McLeod: Yeah, one of the big challenges for Bougainville is economic prospects.
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The private sector has helped solve infrastructure challenges for more than 200 years.
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Ethnic-based terrorism in Iran is rising, creating domestic security challenges for Tehran.
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"Clearly that is one of the challenges for Spain," said the lead manager.
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These are all critical challenges for India and priorities for the Modi government.
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Xi, however, acknowledged conditions abroad had created some challenges for the Chinese economy.
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This was one of the big challenges for the Obama campaign in 2012.
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The Trump administration ... has posed some challenges for our news division as well.
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Twice, Tottenham has mounted sustained challenges for a first English championship since 1961.
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There's no doubt that the challenges for Apple to include the technology are immense.
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They're already floating the possibility of primary challenges for Democrats who help Trump's nominee.
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New challenges The next decade will bring new challenges for the mobile payment system.
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And anything richer is necessarily more complex — which poses challenges for creating intuitive interfaces.
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But few Democratic incumbents are getting serious primary challenges for ideological reasons this cycle.
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Integrating high levels of variable renewables is already creating challenges for grids like California's.
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Save the water bottles for the recycling bin and the bizarre challenges for Survivor.
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Blindness brings challenges for any woman, not least being unable to use a mirror.
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"There are two challenges for the government in terms of marine trash," she said.
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Though mental health struggles impact all Latinxs, challenges for Latinas can be especially unique.
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Refinery29: You've spoken at length about the challenges for woman working in sports broadcasting.
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Fed Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer at CFR on challenges for economy 10:00 a.m.
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All that has created a unique set of challenges for the largely unregulated platform.
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The new year brings new challenges for the homebuilding industry, specifically higher mortgage rates.
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NEW CHALLENGES Delivering its Model 3 to international markets posed new challenges for Tesla.
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On a longer term view, Williams pointed to other challenges for the U.S. economy.
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This new environment presents a complex mix of opportunities and challenges for health officials.
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Now comes another week and a fresh set of challenges for investors to absorb.
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However, analysts and policymakers caution that increased global risks pose challenges for Malaysia's outlook.
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The precaution is great for keeping food safe, but creates challenges for menu design.
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Half of those surveyed said increased fees were the costliest challenges for their companies.
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However, what's good near-term may create challenges for investors with long-term goals.
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Disputing outright lies may actually be one of the easier challenges for a moderator.
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Like every regional metro in America, the revenue picture presents significant challenges for us.
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I mean, that has its own challenges for him, personally, to be so open.
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Although not a federal case, another white-collar prosecution illustrates the challenges for prosecutors.
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The challenges for her are to raise enough money, and keep audience numbers up.
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We've heard some about some tough challenges for Rio, certainly Zika comes to mind.
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Learning the specialized vocabulary of math is one of the big challenges for schoolchildren.
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The spread of coronavirus across the US is causing new challenges for Amazon sellers.
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"Growing protectionism also poses major challenges for the globally integrated automotive industry," he added.
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The business model of NoBroker has also created new local challenges for the startup.
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Lawyers and campaigners dealing with such cases say they present particular challenges for women.
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While this has been done before, "1917" presented many new challenges for the filmmakers.
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He contended an unusual phenomenon is creating near-term challenges for the stock market.
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I think the broader we go -- that may pose challenges for the American people.
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Mark Peters works on national cybersecurity policy and strategy challenges for The MITRE Corporation.
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Does that present particular challenges, for your actors or for you as a director?
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However, consumer trends do create challenges for car manufacturers trying to hit the goals.
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One top Wall Street law firm could pose particular challenges for Buttigieg with progressives.
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"Turkey is a symptom of the growing challenges for emerging markets," said Mr. Subbaraman.
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But the list has posed several challenges for authorities trying to track everyone down.
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Both scenarios are posing challenges for us, but we can and will manage them.
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But it's not only "demographic destiny" that poses challenges for the GOP in swing districts.
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However, the ESA creates many challenges for them to balance agriculture production with wildlife habitat.
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Still, high unemployment and poor infrastructure create challenges for the country's commercial and political capital.
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The major shifts anticipated in the coming years create challenges for both businesses and employees.
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There have been challenges for even his lawyers, Lanny Davis and David Schwartz, to visit.
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But making the Los Angeles-set musical wasn't without challenges for its director and stars.
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But in explaining why that may be, the researchers point to underlying challenges for women.
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But questions over whether restrictions will be tightened continues to create challenges for the company.
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The new tunnel would likely introduce additional challenges for the team's competing in the competition.
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But as our machines have gotten smarter, we've had to find new challenges for them.
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One of the great challenges for humankind, going back thousands of years, is clean water.
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The move boosted its share price and highlighted the challenges for traditional auto-industry companies.
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Set photo challenges for yourself or follow prompts that'll help you take photos every day.
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All of this comes amidst a never-ending stream of regulatory challenges for the company.
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She said challenges for gaining traction in the Indonesian market include low per capita incomes.
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The special election to fill California's empty House seat presented unexpected challenges for incoming Rep.
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Read more from reporter Jonathan Swan about the new challenges for Trump regarding his foundation.
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The slowing momentum signals further challenges for policymakers to stimulate the economy using monetary tools.
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Though many pundits see challenges for Democrats in 28500, I am optimistic there as well.
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Ramsay says she created CardUp to solve challenges for both credit card users and providers.
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The modern newsroom is facing growing challenges for how to cover conflicts around the world.
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Solving challenges for the most powerful participant in the marketplace is usually a good strategy.
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Rural areas present many other transportation and economic challenges for people battling addiction, Marsch added.
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At the same time, the company's plan could cause additional challenges for its disabled customers.
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Like all cyber crimes, virtual kidnapping presents its own, unique challenges for law enforcement professionals.
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Powell's comments on "Challenges for Monetary Policy" at the major economic policy forum on Aug.
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One of the biggest challenges for a company like Homee is the human capital bottleneck.
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Batteries are also heavy, which presents challenges for powering larger vehicles like trucks or S.U.V.s.
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The influx of impressions during live events creates logistical challenges for programmatic buyers and sellers.
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But the same is not true for homeless children, creating tremendous challenges for their schools.
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Project Maven's success foreshadows AI's incredible opportunities and challenges for the US national security community.
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An early September deadline would pose challenges for Congress if it is a hard deadline.
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"The MAX grounding presents significant challenges for our customers, company and supply chain," he tweeted.
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But new developments have raised the possibility of fresh challenges for U.S. companies in Russia.
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Current accountability systems create real challenges for alternative schools designed to serve at-risk students.
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The closures also presented challenges for foreign students enrolled at American universities on F visas.
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And these companies, which didn't exist when antitrust laws were written, raise challenges for investigators.
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After years of growth, the first decade of the 2000s brought challenges for Jazz Fest.
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The shift was driven partly by technical and regulatory challenges for self-driving car developers.
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This creates an electoral floor for Trump that poses challenges for whomever the Democrats choose.
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Yet today, we are faced with a complex set of new challenges for food production.
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One of the challenges for retailers who sell pre-owned watches is gaining buyers' trust.
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Preventing such catastrophic damage from happening again has presented some challenges for architects like Ramsey.
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But the longer-term challenges for iPhone growth — and smartphone growth in general — still remain.
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The creation of a malleable prop like Mother led to other challenges for crew members.
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Indeed, Mr. Spencer's movement presents a host of legal and logistical challenges for university administrators.
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"These are very difficult challenges for any mayor or law enforcement agency," Mr. Slay said.
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That ship is housed today near Chicago, and faces its own funding challenges for restoration.
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When big new ideas arise, they present challenges for the intellectual machinery of the community.
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But it could also pose challenges for party members running for election in swing states.
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But the challenges for Toys R Us may be more fundamental than investors had thought.
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Mr. Trump's comments conflated a number of challenges for consumers, politicians and the pharmaceutical industry.
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Some of this turmoil may be self-inflicted, but all are challenges for U.S. policy.
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As Megan Thielking points out in Stat, this requirement may raise logistical challenges for clinics.
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One of the potential challenges for self-driving cars in Austin: dodging all the scooters.
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But the disintegration of the Soviet Empire posed some real challenges for American foreign policy.
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Such speculation, especially when it is not conclusive, has created new challenges for law enforcement.
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"There would be real challenges for people with illnesses to get affordable coverage," Riley said.
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I just think it's one of the fundamental challenges for our industry, of our time.
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That means challenges for some developers, opportunities for others, and a world of choice for consumers.
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The challenges for parents trying to limit screen time in the age of the millionaire gamer.
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One of the biggest challenges for Jide will simply be getting the software into consumers' hands.
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The current economic environment will continue to create challenges for the securities industry, the report added.
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A fatal crash in May involving a Tesla Motors Inc sedan highlighted the challenges for regulators.
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The current economic environment will continue to create challenges for the securities industry, the report added.
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These issues, too, can create real challenges for school districts as charters start to achieve scale.
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"These are challenges for communities both from a health perspective and a climate perspective," she added.
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The digital revolution has upended the economics of news, creating challenges for publishers around the world.
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A delayed recovery, inflation and large fiscal deficits represent key policy challenges for the Macri administration.
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Compare that to today's decentralized and fragmented media landscape, and we see the challenges for brands.
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This shift has presented new challenges for consumers, and they are bearing more of the cost.
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There are challenges for these systems, but most agree that the basic technology is now available.
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Modernizing, however, brings challenges for agencies because it takes vehicles out of service to be retrofitted.
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Mission to Mars Deep space has special challenges for humans, but NASA still plans to go.
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The scandal has raised numerous challenges for the alliance, including a series of executive management changes.
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Create challenges for yourself and your family to help you get the most for your money.
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But there are still some potential challenges for Amazon as it jumps back into this arena.
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"A strict tax environment poses one of the biggest challenges for the family firms," Lekdee said.
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The challenges for TXV are much larger, and the barriers may be much tougher to overcome.
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"We still see significant economic and fiscal challenges for Portugal," Muehlbronner told a conference in Lisbon.
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Another area where the shutdown has caused challenges for the IRS is with its phone lines.
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I posed some real challenges for him, because my game is really not simple to handle.
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The shutdown also poses challenges for industries that need approval from the federal agencies temporarily shuttered.
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Wages and benefits are and will continue to be challenges for American families across our nation.
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One of the challenges for Berkshire to invest more in China is restrictions on foreign investment.
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But together, they present a new and serious set of challenges for an already embattled president.
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The "huge influx of traffic" during live events creates logistical challenges for programmatic buyers and sellers.
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The VDMA said it saw "significant challenges" for all companies in China resulting from this system.
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Ray Wang, founder and principal analyst at Constellation Research, sees some challenges for Apple enterprise customers.
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"Now the challenges for Congolese people is to rise up for liberty and justice," he said.
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The biggest challenges for start-ups are legal hurdles and the lack of electronic payment systems.
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He explained that one of the great challenges for Periscope Data is selling to data scientists.
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This is one of the challenges for Twitter, which offers its users anonymity (unlike, say, Facebook).
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The coronavirus outbreak creates even greater fundraising challenges for the DNC and campaigns across the board.
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There are many scenes that take place entirely underwater, which creates lots of challenges for you.
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Two other states, Iowa and Oklahoma, are currently facing legal challenges for ordering abortions temporarily suspended.
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The bill's repeal of the individual mandate will create additional challenges for the struggling Obamacare exchanges.
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While open research access advocates are calling it a win, it could pose challenges for professors.
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If Tuberville comes out victorious, it could also pose fresh challenges for the Republican Senate majority.
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There are challenges for the global industry and consumers too, especially quality and continuity of care.
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Such a career would be difficult to build for anyone but offers special challenges for Santonastasso.
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Reducing them is among the industry's top, and toughest, challenges for the next decade or more.
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Responding to emoji texts proved to be among the biggest challenges for the developer, Jay Mollica.
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And the fact that he didn't land the job could signal incoming challenges for Disney Plus.
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This poses challenges for pollsters, who have fewer opportunities to call back hard-to-reach respondents.
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When people die by suicide, their death creates tremendous trauma, heartbreak and relational challenges for survivors.
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Retrying the Virginia trial, even in a limited form, could pose other challenges for the prosecutors.
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Indirect macroeconomic risks linked to currency weakness could pose greater challenges for Mexican banks over time.
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The company is tackling these challenges for Diversified Integrated Sports Clinic (DISC) in Dubai's Healthcare City.
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Additional limits on steel sourcing and enhanced labor inspections could represent political challenges for Mexican officials.
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Ms. Kelly was most animated and passionate on the challenges for women in the work force.
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But he faces challenges for the party's nomination from former congressman Joe Walsh, ex-Massachusetts Gov.
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But it's been the larger width of the launchers that has especially posed challenges for Chinese manufacturers.
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The findings come as other research points to abundant financial challenges for women in their golden years.
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The decline in daily European users comes amid a number of challenges for the social media company.
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The pace of change has presented huge new challenges for global carmakers, and BMW is no exception.
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I set challenges for myself and tracked my progress This was a total game-changer for me.
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That creates a different kind of policy environment and a different set of challenges for international cooperation.
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"Developments within the micro-car segment present some challenges for the current smart product portfolio," Exler wrote.
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But Survivor producers have no mercy and often save the hardest challenges for later in the game.
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The puzzles are also very small, making them ideal bite-sized challenges for playing on the go.
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Age might just be a number, but it can create a variety of challenges for new entrepreneurs.
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What are the biggest challenges for you guys and how do you plan to overcome those hurdles?
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Large and complex data sets pose challenges for any organization about to embark on an analytics deployment.
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One of the biggest challenges for Kirstein was not knowing in advance what questions Hassell would ask.
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"The biggest three challenges for us still will be mobile, mobile, mobile," Singhal said in the interview.
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On the other hand, Ohio presents some natural challenges for Brown, even in the favorable national environment.
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Already facing competition, disruption from fintech could mean increased challenges for Qatar's retail banking sector, he said.
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But Fed Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer speaks on longer term challenges for the economy at 8 a.m.
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Turk P Diddy: The challenges for the group was making sure everybody was on the same page.
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These changing conditions raise the strategic stakes and offer unprecedented new opportunities and challenges for U.S. interests.
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One of the challenges for the new government will be how to deal with drug policy reform.
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Sandra: We also know that figuring out blockchain tech was one of Zuckerberg's personal challenges for 2018.
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Just last year it was ranked number one, but Brand Africa attributes legal challenges for its fall.
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There are immense challenges for women who become mothers through adoption and surrogacy later in life, too.
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The companies said in April that SunEdison's bankruptcy "will present challenges" for financing agreements for certain projects.
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But South Carolina, Nevada and the southern "SEC primary" states all pose electoral challenges for the senator.
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He added that technological development is creating challenges for people whose jobs are being replaced by machines.
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But radically different positions on energy, tax cuts and migration would pose challenges for such an alliance.
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That presents unusual challenges for a business lobby that shares traditional Republican economic priorities more than Trump's.
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The piecemeal approach could create challenges for some sectors if parts of the report are significantly delayed.
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At the Assembly conference, he spoke about the challenges for patients to aggregate their own medical data.
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The sheer volume of this data will create new challenges for storage, management, and analysis, he noted.
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That's created new challenges for carriers that have made money from data overage fees in the past.
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The strong Icelandic crown has increasingly attracted investors from abroad but created challenges for exporters in Iceland.
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One of the biggest challenges for recovery has been the lack of a territorywide emergency communications system.
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These efforts, while differentiating the parties, also create challenges for rank-in-file lawmakers and leaders alike.
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A multiplicity of threats and a struggling domestic defense industry will continue to pose challenges for Japan.
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But as data-driven efforts become more widespread across an organization, it presents new challenges for management.
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Allawalla said the country presented challenges for retail banking because of the gap between rich and poor.
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Diagnosing the Zika virus has been one of the toughest early challenges for countries battling the disease.
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It is also trying to educate people about professional challenges for minorities and suggest ways for improvement.
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However, the emergence of a new hardware era introduces a new set of challenges for chip makers.
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It's the numbers behind the numbers that point to mounting challenges for the world's other economic superpower.
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But higher wages could lead to higher inflation, creating new challenges for the central bank to manage.
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"Economic insecurity, active conflict or war, and political instability present tremendous challenges for caregiving," the report found.
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The combination of a weaker currency and new controls is creating significant challenges for Renminbi cash investors.
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International border closures and disruptions in aviation or shipping industries will also pose challenges for manufacturing exports.
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Guests won't be viewing the ceremony through an Instagram filter, but it does pose challenges for vendors.
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Second and related, although the tax is transient, uncertainty posts great risks and challenges for business operations.
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Power outages were reported across the region on Thursday, creating further challenges for residents and travelers alike.
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A North Korean missile salvo around Guam would present challenges for the United States and its allies.
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Given that South Carolina's electorate is 60 percent black, these numbers present serious challenges for both candidates.
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But experts also see challenges for Greggs in explaining its story to consumers outside the United Kingdom.
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But this has created challenges for a country with just two commercial banks and 30 branches combined.
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But there are challenges for the new administration's agenda, particularly on issues of defense and national security.
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The paper cited both opportunities and challenges for the government in how to oversee the new technology.
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"It was a lot of new challenges for us because of the small scale," Mr. Dvir said.
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The situation on the Korean peninsula remains one of the thorniest challenges for Asian security and politics.
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"The quarter revealed challenges for multiple business segments that limit our optimism on FY19 upside," he said.
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Changing prevailing practices in the Japanese workplace also presents formidable cultural challenges for both businesses and policymakers.
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The World Bank's Muwonge said the issue is eliminating challenges for the private sector to do business.
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The team thought about gameplay, and quickly hit on one of the biggest challenges for VR: nausea.
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One of the challenges for me is, being a comedian, they expect me to be funny too.
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Among the first big challenges for Marks will be helping to lead the search for a new coach.
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And it highlights challenges for both parties as a Democratic House and Republican Senate share power in Congress.
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Its central location on Fifth Avenue has posed security challenges for the Secret Service and local law enforcement.
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The shift could be an early warning of recruiting and retention challenges for Facebook after a turbulent year.
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FED'S ROSENGREN SAYS ONE OF THE CHALLENGES FOR POLICYMAKERS IS HOW MUCH FINANCIAL MARKETS REACT TO TARIFF NEWS
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Treasurer Scott Morrison and Foreign Minister Julie Bishop are also reported to be challenges for the top job.
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The move comes as the company's new product line has seen mildly positive reception amid challenges for competitors.
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This spitting-mad electorate presents challenges for all candidates, but it's these two who are confronting it directly.
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Mobile AR could conquer the five major challenges for AR to go mass consumer in the short term.
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Organization Developing new routines, transitioning activities, and managing time are challenges for kids who struggle with executive functioning.
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Ultimately, engaging conflict is among the most significant cultural challenges for startups, but also among the most important.
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One of the main challenges for the platform is being able to cache content as quickly as possible.
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And weed is still illegal federally, which presents a host of other challenges for the budding pot industry.
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An experienced executive recruiter said the shareholder structure and unusual boardroom posed challenges for the CEO search process.
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One of the biggest challenges for farms in B's area is too much water and cooler growing seasons.
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Technology is continuously evolving, and with each new digital innovation come challenges for even younger adults to adapt.
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One of the main challenges for both cities has therefore been getting the same tourists make repeated visits.
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One item boosting Fed confidence was how well the U.S. economy appeared to be weathering challenges for abroad.
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This has enormous implications for two other major foreign policy challenges for the Trump administration: Russia and Iran.
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One of the obvious challenges for launching alcohol delivery was making sure everything would run smoothly and legally.
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These ideological groups create small sub-brands within respective congressional parties, and big challenges for their legislative leaders.
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"This is one of the biggest challenges for the state - to control inequality," said Cuban sociologist Aurelio Alonso.
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The program, started by President George W. Bush, had been underfunded and had faced technical challenges for years.
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Ford's results and its downbeat outlook point to other challenges for the Dearborn, Michigan automaker beyond plant investments.
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"This shift has presented new challenges for consumers, and they are bearing more of the cost," Mylan said.
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Marks & Spencer shares also eased 0.3 percent, as traders said Primark's weaker performance reflected broader challenges for retail.
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The isolated Asian nation poses one of the toughest challenges for the next administration, Cha and others say.
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Two articles I read recently gave good insights of the benefits and challenges for China in this world.
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And the Republicans' sweep into power has led to redrawn political maps, often creating tougher challenges for Democrats.
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The challenges for Buttigieg's strategy rest on three unexpected realities: A severely delayed result out of Iowa, Sen.
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There are challenges for other peoples and groups that require atonement or forgiveness in order to be addressed.
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But unpredictable hours also pose challenges for others, including same-sex parents, middle-class families and low earners.
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The challenges for Trump go beyond markets to problems in how the U.S. has responded to the virus.
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One of the biggest challenges for me early on was the lack of social interaction with other people.
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The facial recognition issue provides a glimpse into the likely evolution of other ethical challenges for artificial intelligence.
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So while there are innovative options, the challenges for using risk transfer for a global pandemic are multiple.
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International student enrollment in the United States has been declining since 85033, creating budget challenges for many universities.
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The challenges for local governments are due to a range of factors, including uneven economic growth across communities.
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It's one of the major open challenges for the field, and one that's energizing researchers across the world.
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To be sure, the New Year presents new challenges for investors as the 2020 U.S. presidential election looms.
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Obviously, that presents its own challenges for the banks who have to live with the lower interest rates.
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The change has strained law enforcement resources and created new challenges for processing migrants, according to CBP officials.
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Even if Iguodala is out, Durant, Draymond Green and even Klay Thompson provide significant matchup challenges for LeBron.
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"The structural challenges for the traditional department stores are abundantly clear today," wrote Gordon Haskett analyst Chuck Grom.
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Recruiting has emerged as one of the main challenges for the US military service branches in recent years.
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According to the NFIB, finding qualified workers now ranks as one of the main challenges for small businesses.
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Fitness pros say sustainability, scale and building a niche brand will be the key challenges for these studios.
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If you want to understand opportunities and challenges for automakers, cities, and even startups around mobility, start here.
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At the companies that do give freebies, there are countless challenges for the people charged with producing them.
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The Season 5 finale of this popular baking competition airs with three challenges for the three remaining contestants.
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This shift presents unique challenges for reporters and the public-relations professionals who try to influence their coverage.
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But new sanctions and proposed legislation have raised the possibility of fresh challenges for U.S. companies in Russia.
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One of the challenges for Metalysis was its reliance on externally sourced minerals, whose prices can be volatile.
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After a year filled with joy and love, I decided to use my five-day challenges for some good.
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"Google's market power is one of the most critical challenges for competition policymakers in the world today," Lynn wrote.
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It seems like a nearly impossible set of challenges for anyone to tackle, and even more so for Kushner.
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Olympic Dam President Jacqui McGill said security of supply, price and system reliability are all challenges for the mine.
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Nvidia's caution signaled more challenges for the micro chip industry after mixed quarterly results from major companies last week.
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Image: Sam Rutherford/GizmodoOne of the biggest challenges for a hardware startup is to actually create a finished product.
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The struggle compounds the challenges for President Xi Jinping's government by threatening to delay or disrupt its economic plans.
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I believe that for all the challenges, for all our challenges, we live at a glorious moment in history.
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Nevertheless, the challenges for competition policy that you pointed out surely apply to Germany and the rest of Europe.
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Now amplify those challenges for anyone growing up in a culture rooted in machismo, religion and rigid gender norms.
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That includes new features like new workout types like yoga and hiking, challenges for friends, and automatic workout detection.
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But the challenges for airport delays have been building up for months and represent a perfect storm of inconvenience.
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This could create further challenges for these energy borrowers which ultimately lead to higher loss content than initial estimates.
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"There were so many stories that one of the massive challenges for us initially was, honestly, sifting," says Beers.
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Tom uses an electric wheelchair, so traveling across the country presents its own set of unique challenges for him.
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VCs acknowledge challenges for space-related start-ups, including the need for more frequent and reliable commercial rocket launches.
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According to the Economic Cycle Research Institute co-founder, the global slowdown is unleashing major challenges for U.S. corporations.
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There are additional challenges for retailers, including finding secure places to drop off customers' grocery orders, according to experts.
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Outside of charging station availability, charge time has been one of the key challenges for electric vehicles to overcome.
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Even when a complaint is made soon after the alleged crime, child sexual abuse presents unique challenges for prosecutors.
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This presented some challenges for Muglia as an executive as there weren't a lot of companies taking this approach.
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In addition to AML and KYC obligations, financial technology challenges for firms include upgrading legacy systems and cyber resilience.
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One of the biggest challenges for hackers who want to get into more secure and isolated networks is physical.
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A crisis that brings with it overwhelming numbers, huge challenges for countries and communities affected, untold misery -- and hope.
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We also understand and regret the challenges for our customers and the flying public caused by the fleet's grounding.
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For example, trading suspensions of China A-shares, which most recently peaked in 2015, can create challenges for investors.
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This is presenting significant challenges for law enforcement, who often have to monitor by air to catch nut thieves.
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In a post to her Instagram page on Monday, Benanti admitted that motherhood has had its challenges for her.
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Other challenges for airlines and regulators remain, even though the number of fatal accidents had declined in recent years.
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The company offers 70-plus challenges for children to play wizard with, using wand gestures to manipulate digital content.
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The fire has been burning in steep, rugged terrain with little to no access roads, posing challenges for firefighters.
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Unfortunately, the Stark Law presents serious challenges for independent physicians who are attempting to create these types of APMs.
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One of the biggest challenges for female Republicans in getting over the finish line was the commander in chief.
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I hope in season three, even if the clothes get more drab, the challenges for Midge are more colorful.
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This presents a conundrum in which strategic risk resulting from the NDS's prioritization complicates the operational challenges for CENTCOM.
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However, while islandization presents some obvious challenges for companies with globalized business models, many have begun trying to improvise.
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Working at Amazon already created challenges for devout Muslims, who answer the call to prayer five times a day.
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Co-director Judd Ruggill says streaming raises fresh challenges for an area of collection and preservation that is nascent.
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Now nearly all of these moves have created more challenges for cable and telecom companies such as AT&T.
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Current trends in the oil market present major challenges for OPEC and Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter.
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One of the challenges for Xiaomi, though, is that in many emerging markets people still aren't buying phones online.
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The address will offer challenges for a president whose most animated public speeches feed off a lively crowd response.
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"I'm not sure most voters have focused very far beyond that, which presents challenges for all of the candidates."
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"The FDA has heard reports of increased market demand and supply challenges for some of these products," Hahn said.
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The challenges for this administration — and the next one if the government changes hands after next year — are enormous.
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Des Moines, Iowa (CNN)The final debate before the Iowa caucuses brings new challenges for the Democratic presidential field.
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Between the lines: The challenges for bank business in rural communities are precisely ones that banks can help solve.
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In addition, his company conducts challenges for companies with numerous commuting employees and collects a fee for the service.
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Dr. Haimovitz suggested that parents try to create meaningful challenges for their kids — things they'll have to work at.
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The challenges for retailers to stay in stock are the same for brick and mortar as they are online.
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She suggested that one of the challenges for intelligence officials was figuring out where Trump was getting his information.
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Randomizers add near-infinite replayability to tired-old games, with fresh challenges for players to overcome with each playthrough.
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Last month, Singapore said e-scooters could no longer operate on footpaths, creating major challenges for all the players.
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Cutting has presented new challenges for doctors as the number of African immigrants in the United States has grown.
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Shares in Airbus Group fell as much as 6.9 percent as executives peppered their speeches with "challenges" for 2016.
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Bicycle crashes, potholes, customers not where they say they'll be and unpredictable weather are regular occupational challenges for Licatovich.
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But its over-reliance on those same diamonds and high unemployment are now major policy challenges for its leaders.
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The moves shed light on the challenges for SoftBank in China, as well as China's ambitions outside its borders.
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One of the biggest challenges for China will be finding and developing new suppliers if American firms remain off limits.
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"It is lower for longer, which creates additional challenges for U.S. banks in terms of that earnings pressure," Lee explained.
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Vidaurri's situation poses what will likely be one of the biggest challenges for the Trump administration on the road ahead.
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The conjunction of so many competing forces, and the pace of change, creates major uncertainties and challenges for decision makers.
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In the weeks since, stars have spoken out about the Oscars and the challenges for people of color in Hollywood.
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If last season seemed to be a test in trust, this season will bring even more challenges for each relationship.
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S. trade tensions, Harvey said manufacturers pulling out of China due to tariffs could present challenges for the global economy.
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Challenges for new leader On Wednesday, the Afghan Taliban announced it had appointed Mawlawi Haibatullah Akhundzada as its new leader.
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Regulatory challenges for these electric scooter companies abounded in Santa Monica, San Francisco, Austin and other cities around the country.
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The 16-day tour, with more than a dozen flights and 75 appearances, will present its own challenges for Meghan.
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This also introduces new challenges for IT teams, which now have to manage additional latency and security requirements, for example.
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Hoag identified one of the key challenges for expenses today as the rise of the software-as-a-service model.
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The show obviously posed quite a few challenges for the models, and all of them impressed us by pulling through.
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Trump's economic platform offers significant challenges for incumbent tech firms and great opportunities for the new maker-generation manufacturing startups.
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"At a minimum, the regulations would create additional challenges for both foreign and domestic companies," he said in an email.
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Lehr also pointed to tech for tech's sake as one of the increasing challenges for Silicon Valley-based enterprise companies.
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Tom uses an electric wheelchair and traveling across the country would present its own set of unique challenges for him.
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The trip will pose a series of diplomatic challenges for Trump, for whom the world of faith remains unfamiliar turf.
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When we have the opportunity to reduce the threat of lifelong challenges for our fellow citizens, we must seize it.
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Weather conditions have also provided challenges for digging efforts, as rainfall has hardened the thick ash remnants covering the area.
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Poloz noted a stronger export picture remained a big missing element and suggests there are competitiveness challenges for Canadian companies.
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The new technology is bringing you new challenges for those in charge of monitoring everything that comes in or out.
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None of this is to underplay the challenges for Trump and Price, as well as congressional Republicans, in replacing ObamaCare.
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One of the final challenges for both Robusta and Arabusta producers is broadening the market for Ivorian coffee at home.
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Here is an edited excerpt from the conversation: What are the biggest challenges for the LGBTQ people in your country?
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It's clear: Capitalism driven more by machines and robots poses new challenges for both white-collar and blue-collar workers.
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More challenges for the little guy Smaller internet service providers and internet startups could be in for a tough time.
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The protests represent one of the biggest challenges for Chinese President Xi Jinping since he came to power in 2012.
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U.S. pressure on Chinese telecom equipment giants Huawei and ZTE is causing immediate challenges for the companies in financial markets.
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Instead, it seems she will be facing a nominee who has both defied expectations and created enormous challenges for himself.
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Still, Olson expressed concerns that the IRS's budgetary issues and decline in its workforce will pose challenges for the agency.
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The political challenges for Europe's leaders are stark, and the impact on the region's economy may be just as profound.
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However, it's important not to miss a bigger picture here: Technology could well create some challenges for commenting on regulations.
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His comments highlighted the challenges for a new policy framework that is already facing headwinds from rising global interest rates.
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And it's obvious that the uncertainty of the U.S. trade and fiscal policy is 2 challenges for increasing interest rate.
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With time, humans will become less and less necessary, and that will surface enormous societal challenges for employment and welfare.
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"The year 2016 has big challenges for us in the sporting arena and in the area of management," Nunes said.
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While either fighter would represent a stark test for an aging Penn, both also look like surmountable challenges for him.
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BigFly once flew drone cameras high up along icy mountains, but the challenges for this shoot were considerably more complex.
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The efforts come as supply shortages loom in one of the biggest challenges for health care systems around the world.
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Still, there are challenges for both riders and drivers: Finding each other, communicating with each other, coexisting with each other.
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For all their collective potential, the many differences among frontier markets suggest varying opportunities, as well as challenges, for investors.
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The division in the Midwest — between more urban, diverse states and more rural, agricultural states — presents challenges for both parties.
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It also requires decreases in the inflation rate, which has long been one of the key challenges for the government.
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A member of the native Warao tribe, Avila has chronicled growing health challenges for indigenous peoples during Venezuela's economic collapse.
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Democrats also mounted stiff challenges for the seats currently held by Darrell Issa and Ed Royce, Republicans who are retiring.
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Slack has experienced a huge influx of new customers and that's creating novel hiring challenges for the company, Butterfield said.
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A member of the native Warao tribe, Avila has chronicled growing health challenges for indigenous peoples during Venezuela's economic collapse.
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Some of the biggest challenges for employers include workers struggling with loneliness, managing their time, and communication among staff members.
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Yet RVs as a housing option pose unique challenges for cities, support services and residents alike, said researchers and activists.
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Yet Liberty City, because of its proximity to Parkland, provides the most stark example of the disparate challenges for activists.
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Yet RVs as a housing option pose unique challenges for cities, support services and residents alike, said researchers and activists.
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The hegemony of contemporary has created a new set of challenges for dealers, auctioneers and collectors in more traditional areas.
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But the response to the speech also highlighted the challenges for Zuckerberg as he takes on a more public role.
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"There are a long running series of challenges for the US and China this deal doesn't even scratch," Alden said.
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The slowdown could also bring new challenges for local economies in Texas and elsewhere that are tethered to the industry.
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WM: So my final question is, what are the challenges for Qatar when responding to the demands you have received?
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This underscores the challenges for Trump as he seeks to reconcile the economic realities of trade with his campaign rhetoric.
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Still, there are challenges for Democrats as they seek to capitalize on what they believe to be strong political tailwinds.
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Transmission and distribution, and getting customers to pay, are some of the biggest challenges for energy companies in developing countries.
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This turnaround particularly helps Navient, which has faced a series of regulatory and legal challenges for its dealings with borrowers.
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It does pose more complex challenges for governments, property owners and lenders, who are in it for the long-term.
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One of the current challenges for EVs is ensuring there are enough charging stations for longer journeys to be completed.
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Sanctions and other financial tools promise to play a crucial role in America's foreign policy challenges for the foreseeable future.
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Parts of President Trump's travel ban finally went into effect Thursday after being bogged down by legal challenges for months.
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And one of the biggest challenges for borrowers is that the rules that govern debt and its repayment can change.
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The brewer's sky-high valuations and a complicated sale process could pose challenges for some potential bidders, the people said.
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A House Energy and Commerce subcommittee looks at the challenges for manufacturing and infrastructure from the EPA's air permit process.
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In general for that consumer, there's been specific challenges for that segment that Dress Barn, J.Jill and Chico's all target.
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To learn more about the challenges for the free market to regulate health care prices, check out the video above.
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The protests have presented one of the biggest challenges for Chinese President Xi Jinping since he came to power in 2012.
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In its third-quarter earnings last week, the company missed expectations, citing product issues and advertising challenges for the revenue shortfall.
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Famed defense attorney Mark Geragos said allegations that are old, absent any new evidence or revelations, present big challenges for prosecutors.
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Some said the prospect of ordaining married men to the priesthood in the area would present challenges for the region's women.
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Natalie Portman took on several complex, transformative challenges for her role as Jackie Kennedy in her critically acclaimed new film Jackie.
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She also adapted to the Armory's intimate recital space, which must present challenges for a voice so naturally bright and penetrating.
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The watch also offers daily challenges for push-ups, sit-ups, and squats, starting at five reps and building from there.
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Neudeck explained that the most important challenges for a chip on Venus to overcome are the temperature and chemically-reactive atmosphere.
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One of the biggest challenges for NASA right now is getting its Space Launch System rocket flying in the coming year.
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The breeding season poses a particular set of challenges for the solitary creatures, namely, tolerating one another long enough to fuck.
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Under the Tory party's rules, having seen off the attempted coup, she is immune from further internal challenges for a year.
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CB: Besides dealing with the fallout of the U.S. election, what are the biggest challenges for implementing the Paris Agreement now?
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He also created security challenges for video games with his older brother, and dove into securities magazines written by fellow Argentines.
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China's National Bureau of Statistics' issued a communique yesterday that provides more data on the looming demographic challenges for the country.
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The rapid rise in property values has resulted in increasing challenges for those looking to buy a home in the capital.
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Cleveland's app wants to solve the same navigation challenges for places like supermarkets, houses, movie theater or even your doctor's office.
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One of the biggest challenges for health-care providers today is getting patients to actually take the medications they've been prescribed.
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But it's the current generation of games the presents the most challenges for releasing new hardware that leaves old stuff behind.
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"We also understand and regret the challenges for our customers and the flying public caused by the fleet's grounding," he added.
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But the challenges for Trump extend beyond his opponents, other GOP members are aggressively opposing him becoming the Republican Party's nominee.
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"Keeping rates low for long periods can raise challenges for financial stability further down the road," Praet said in a speech.
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Waiting may create cash flow challenges for people in their 60s, which may have been mitigated under the disappearing claiming moves.
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I took on too many Challenges for the month of January (#TakeOutTakeout, Dry January, and 30 days of meditation). Ugh.2.
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That division created challenges for the company in scheduling flights and crews, and in some cases it led to flight delays.
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The unrest also presents one of the biggest challenges for Chinese President Xi Jinping since he came to power in 2012.
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New Russia sanctions proposed in the Senate could pose severe challenges for financial and energy companies in the U.S. and Europe.
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The app is supposed to let parents create challenges for kids, ranging from completing an adventure trail to cleaning their rooms.
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For instance, Beam lets viewers suggest challenges for streamers and even alter in-game aspects like weapon loadout and quest selection.
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"One of the challenges for anybody who runs in 2020 is going to be the large and fractious field," said Hamrick.
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We've had to overcome many, many challenges for thousands of years and we're strong, we're resilient, we're feisty and we're fierce.
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"Wage growth remains one of the key challenges for the Australian economy," said Callam Pickering, economist at global job site Indeed.
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The lower pricing trend "may present challenges for 5G, which we believe will carry at least $150 higher ASP," he said.
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Additionally, the TPS decision will cause expensive logistical challenges: for example, should immigration authorities prioritize finding and deporting those who stay?
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One of the new challenges for Mr. Obama, and one for his successor, will be how to deal with Mr. Duterte.
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But the rapid departure poses logistical challenges for Mr. Cameron and his wife, Samantha, including the question of where to live.
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Comps and EBITDA in recent quarters have stabilized despite continued challenges for many mid-tier mall-based apparel and accessories retailers.
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The Fed governor listed several challenges for widespread adoption of distributed ledger technologies, especially for central banks to issue digital currencies.
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Others said it would strengthen Iran, embolden Russia, create complications for Israel and challenges for regional US allies such as Jordan.
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But the challenges for the Vasari appeared insurmountable until the last decade, with conservators hoping for new expertise to help them.
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Sanders, a key player in this team, hasn't ruled out primary challenges for candidates who don't support single-payer health care.
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After you complete the story of "Borderlands 3," there are still plenty of additional challenges for players to take on together.
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The email dumps and the hacking have posed challenges for the press, requiring tough calls on news judgment and ethical standards.
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As Native identity became defined by fractions, it is unsurprising that mail-in DNA kits presented additional challenges for Native communities.
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But sifting and assisting those people have created parallel challenges for a Greek state already battered by years of economic crisis.
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While the church welcomed her with open arms, this posed a number of challenges for Jefferson, then a mother of two.
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Mr. Rodriguez has incorporated some of the easier elements of Fat Kid but will also provide challenges for more experienced skaters.
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One of the biggest challenges for police agencies is where to store the vast quantity of footage generated by the cameras.
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This will create challenges for the PBoC in managing the pace of depreciation while encouraging a reduction in system-wide leverage.
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Her life story inspired us, a group of mid-20s professionals in San Francisco confronting workplace challenges for the first time.
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Government officials cited "safety concerns" and "logistical challenges" for why the reunification process has been so slow-moving, the Times reported.
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The differences in demeanor may speak to the challenges for Republicans running for statewide office in New York, especially this year.
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That doesn't mean, though, that the U.S. doesn't face its own serious challenges for dealing with disease in a warming world.
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These are daunting challenges for too many of my neighbors, but new programs supported by the N.O.A.A. and F.E.M.A. are helping.
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But the geographic distribution of nonvoters creates challenges for a Democratic strategy centered on mobilizing them, especially in the Trump era.
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One of the biggest challenges for lawmakers is convincing skeptical members the bill does not constitute a "bailout" of the island.
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Here is the WHO's list of health challenges for the next decade, along with a snapshot of what each challenge involves.
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There is no doubt that the current federal climate presents new challenges for reform groups on the right and the left.
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Meeting payroll for 57 million employees, finding new growth markets and dealing with regulations rank as top challenges for small businesses.
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These scenarios present a host of challenges for nongovernmental relief and development organizations working to eliminate poverty and ease human suffering.
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This year's fictional challenges for 34 banks included unemployment of about 10 percent and commercial real estate losses of 35 percent.
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Making progress on tax reform, rejuvenating our aging infrastructure and simply keeping the government running will all pose challenges for Congress.
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As for Houston and the surrounding region, Hurricane Harvey's unprecedented severity will introduce a multitude of new challenges for the region.
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The meeting comes after the August recess and ahead of a busy September that poses a series of challenges for Republicans.
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Trump's tariff policy has added challenges for GOP candidates as the party faces a difficult path toward keeping its House majority.
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Social unrest, with strikes and violence-marred demonstrations against a labor reform law, add to the challenges for stretched security forces.
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Since the President announced his intent to nominate Moore and Cain, concerns have arisen about challenges for both of their confirmations.
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I'm glad it exists because climate change and the stagnation of mass living standards are both defining challenges for this country.
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A downturn in Australia's property market has created challenges for policymakers worried about the wider economic impact of a housing slump.
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Now, as NASA reaches further and further away from our planet's orbit, it's being faced with new challenges for feeding astronauts.
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General Honoré pointed out that the next challenges for the city of Houston are related to infrastructure — specifically dams and drains.
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The financial challenges for Saudi Arabia stem largely from the fall in the global price of oil over the past 2½ years.
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Uncertainties about President Donald Trump and the Federal Reserve are major challenges for the global economy, according to a top Chinese official.
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Why it matters: The falling prices create challenges for petro-states and could hinder the U.S. shale patch if the doldrums remain.
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"Leaving the EU will create significant challenges for universities," Julia Goodfellow, the president of Universities UK, said in a statement Friday morning.
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Internet platforms removing objectionable content from their sites has been one of the more difficult challenges for tech companies in recent years.
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The Hong Kong protests present one of the biggest challenges for China's President Xi Jinping since he came to power in 2012.
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After that, the season will commence with just one bachelor, and the audience will vote on dates and challenges for the contestants.
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This shift, along with other insurance landscape changes, has presented new challenges for consumers, and they are bearing more of the cost.
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"Public speaking is one of the biggest challenges for engineers," Chirag Mahapatra, co-creator of the project and engineer at Airbnb, said.
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A wider or more heavy-handed crackdown by authorities on the online gaming sector could pose significant challenges for China's tech champions.
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"This current and ongoing shift has presented new challenges for consumers, and now they are bearing more of the cost," Mylan said.
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Eventually, colonization will become a major priority, and housing is going to be one of the more difficult challenges for Martian settlers.
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The conclusion may pose challenges for the Trump administration in possible future litigation to force companies to help crack into encrypted devices.
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"The Anti-Social Network" has the 30-year-old secretly taking over people's social media accounts as they complete challenges for prizes.
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The Microsoft Solitaire Collection for iOS and Android includes Klondike, Spider, FreeCell, Pyramid,and Tripeaks game types, alongside daily challenges for players.
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"Whether there are cracks in the U.S. economy's performance is one of the main challenges for the Fed going forward," said Bullard.
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However, some investors are now concerned that China's turbulent economy and the competitive smartphone landscape present new challenges for the tech giant.
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The area is believed to pose major challenges for ground forces because of its narrow streets and ISIS' use of human shields.
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The South Carolina results, which are still to be analyzed, suggest some other potential bright spots for Clinton and challenges for Sanders.
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The paper cited one official as saying the Trump administration "does not believe in free trade," which could pose challenges for Canada.
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One of the biggest challenges for succeeding in smaller markets is some of these smaller markets just don't have good public transportation.
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Analysts however also noted pressure from CBA's third-quarter results, which observers took as a sign of rising challenges for the sector.
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The emergence of an older homeless population is creating daunting challenges for social service agencies and governments already struggling to fight poverty.
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Jurors face challenges, too In high-profile cases such as the Parkland shooting, there are no shortages of challenges for everyone involved.
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Still, Osborne expects the higher price of oil to help boost the loonie and sees long-term challenges for the U.S. dollar.
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POET could potentially design new forms of art or make scientific discoveries by inventing new challenges for itself and then solving them.
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He is also facing a series of legal challenges for claiming that the 2628 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary was a hoax.
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But Ford told Insider that a big reason why he took on this project was that he loves setting challenges for himself.
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"The deal poses some challenges for private equity funds as it's been on a downward trajectory for a while," one source said.
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Bedbug-fearing nonprofit groups and strict New York City regulations pose special challenges for the companies in my area, it turns out.
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But Islamist militants are one of the key challenges for the new Prime Minister Youssef Chahed, who officially took office on Monday.
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Among the challenges for students is staying up to date on the "sheer amount of information" they need to know, she said.
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The beginning of the Trump administration presents a new set of challenges for the Federal Register, which was first printed in 1936.
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This unprecedented move has also created challenges for airlines, who have to now ensure that their customers aren't carrying the Galaxy Note7.
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Shell said in a statement: "There are significant global factors in play which pose economic rather than technical challenges for the project."
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He also faces a series of legal challenges for claiming that the 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School was a hoax.
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One of the biggest challenges for Sprint and T-Mobile over the next few months will be building for two different futures.
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Incidents like this pose several challenges for the cryptocurrency industry short-term, but also show just how scared the incumbents really are.
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They talked about Gates' role in Tillerson's nomination, sending strong messages to military aggression, and upcoming challenges for Trump's Administration in geopolitics.
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Transitioning from India to the U.S. had its challenges for Nooyi when she moved here to attend the Yale School of Management.
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It could "inspire other vulnerable minority groups to seek regional statehood," which could lead to "huge operational challenges for Ethiopia", he said.
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But it also destabilizes entire regions, creating new fertile recruiting ground for terrorist groups and other security challenges for the United States.
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Despite taking all known health precautions, continued operations in certain locations has caused challenges for our employees, their families and our suppliers.
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I know the challenges for every student are different, but these are the eight ways I made college as affordable as possible.
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Maintaining our moral standing in war is among the greatest challenges for any service member, particularly for those who see friends die.
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A recent test drive of the Gladiator provided serious mud-flinging, offering challenges for tires, ground clearance, skid plates and intestinal fortitude.
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Yet he would face a difficult road despite his considerable wealth: Few independent candidates have mounted successful challenges for the White House.
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Advisers to Mr. Trump acknowledge that mobilizing the party's major-donor base remains one of the most important challenges for his campaign.
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One of the main challenges for Mr. Sánchez will be Catalonia, where Mr. Rajoy had been at loggerheads with separatists for years.
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But it poses particular challenges for urbanites, and not just because the disease spreads more easily where people are packed close together.
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Contests The Learning Network runs challenges for teenagers all year long, but when we announce a new one, it's always with trepidation.
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As one way to capitalize on this, author Amy Morin recommends setting 30-day challenges for yourself to better reach meaningful goals.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government is working on supply chain challenges for pharmaceutical companies, U.S. Health Secretary Alex Azar said on Monday.
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One of the challenges for these companies remains navigating an enterprise sales cycle and a consumer marketing challenge at the same time.
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Imagine the social, environmental and economic solutions our youth could work on 'solving hometown challenges for their homework' during the school day!
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Overall, the earnings point to the challenges for Walmart in a market where more consumers than ever are choosing to shop online.
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Even if the effort in Congress fails, as expected, the FCC's repeal order will be facing court challenges for years to come.
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Abortion and the waning importance of the nuclear family reportedly have been big challenges for the church in the former Soviet states.
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One of the biggest challenges for children is their emotional development — how do they interact with the world and with other people?
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Making broadband more affordable would reduce these kinds of challenges for parents who often also work multiple jobs to make ends meet.
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The question is whether the potential challenges for corporate borrowers in the years ahead can remain more isolated than in those precedents.
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But balancing observance with a complex criminal investigation is presenting a rare set of challenges for the mourning families and religious leaders.
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Research on mantras, rewards and gratitude (and even chocolate) all became fun, daily challenges for readers who signed up for the program.
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There have been other challenges for the company, including a renewed legal battle between Mr. Musk and the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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One of the biggest challenges for consumer electronics brands is targeting the premium segment while also serving lower segments of the market.
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What they're saying: Wood Mackenzie research director Gavin Montgomery said battery supply chains could be among the challenges for long-term EV adoption.
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Even though these devices have helped Sophia adjust to monitoring her blood sugar levels, there are still challenges for her and her family.
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The screens are a big part of this, and one of the biggest technological challenges for virtual reality right now is screen resolution.
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The same thing that makes it beautiful, isolated and pristine, is the same thing that presents the challenges for access to health care.
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"The figures show the improved labour market conditions for applicants, but they also mean rising challenges for employers when recruiting staff," Kubis said.
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Meanwhile, both a growing population and economy have brought new challenges for the city's infrastructure, such as energy shortages and lack of housing.
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While navigating the workplace comes with its share of challenges for any professional, the difficulties are amplified for members of the LGBTQ+ community.
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These are thoughtfully designed obstacles that add physical challenges for dancers, helping to give the pieces their visceral energy so many decades later.
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"The strategy that we're deploying is going to have serious and permanent long term challenges for this country," she said earlier Monday. Sen.
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"The level of financing required for a diversified drug pipeline can pose certain challenges for a young company," Clozel said in a statement.
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Comparing Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump on cybersecurity is probably one of the toughest challenges for a journalist writing about the presidential race.
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We need to see how long the new organ can function, and there will be challenges for repeating the technique with larger animals.
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His departure will also create challenges for Republicans to retain his seat next year as Democrats try to retake control of the House.
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The result is a set of challenges for which America's current tools of statecraft, dominated by traditional political-military might, are uniquely unsuited.
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The company is also rolling out five-day health challenges for users, which Kendale says is typically enough time to trigger behavioral changes.
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Airplanes have sped up the whole process, sparking fears of contagion sensationalized by television and creating unique challenges for treating and monitoring outbreaks.
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As he and the deep learning models running in the background listened, I threw out a barrage of challenges for the transcription service.
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While Botox is expected to face challenges for its therapeutic uses from rival treatments, its cosmetic uses have so far remained largely unchallenged.
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Though it cited profitability challenges for the closure, Amazon had little need for Quidsi because it was selling the same products on Amazon.com.
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The startup's efforts to entice developers to jump onto the platform will undoubtedly be one of the biggest challenges for the headset manufacturer.
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"Overlaps with white nationalism/separatism, even orgs and individuals define themselves inconsistently," one slide says, in a section marked "challenges" for white supremacy.
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Legalization also poses new challenges for "trimmigrants," which is what locals call the young people who cut and shape buds for the marketplace.
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The price weakness presents challenges for oil producers, and many have started to hedge to protect against a damaging future downturn in prices.
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I think one of the challenges for Snapchat is there's been a lot of discussion about them broadening out to a wider audience.
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And while on the surface, that seems like a good thing in practice, that had quite a few challenges for developers around compatibility.
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The backyard setting itself proved one of the biggest challenges for the team, with scale being the most prominent element to get right.
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But industry experts readily acknowledge that the 2016 race presents a unique set of challenges for pollsters that are specific to this cycle.
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Conversely, gaps in the rule of law pose serious challenges for investment in the form of corruption, social and political unrest, and conflict.
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This can create hiring challenges for hiring managers, so it's crucial they are paying at least market rates to attract the best talent.
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The Rio Olympics begin at the end of next week, but the list of challenges for organizers, athletes and spectators just keeps growing.
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The central challenges for the next party chairman, Democrats say, include rebuilding the party's ailing infrastructure and finding a way to excite voters.
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Despite these challenges for children with Rett syndrome and learning how to use assistive technologies, Tarquinio says eye gaze still has great potential.
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The virtual currencies are blurring decades-old lines that regulators use to police financial markets, posing new challenges for state and federal officials.
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College is a new, exciting, and sometimes stressful experience for many young people, and it can present added challenges for students with disabilities.
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While both parties are penalized for their internal divisions, there is some evidence that cultural and economic strains present particular challenges for Democrats.
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It had been a "challenging" season, Goodell allowed — there are never "problems," only "challenges" for this commissioner — but every season has its issues.
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Low interest rates have been one of the biggest challenges for lenders globally because they limit the amount banks can earn on loans.
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"I think there are still challenges for women," she said, including access to money and networks and even some degree of residual backlash.
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This was complicated by the severe restrictions on independent media and freedom of expression in the country, which create major challenges for reporting.
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Remote work arrangements and travel restrictions have also posed challenges for Apple when it comes to the next iPhone's development, the report said.
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Despite Instagram and its partner brands' optimism, analysts say there are challenges for retailers selling through the platform and embracing Instagram too closely.
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But some things can be done only in person — like trying on a wedding dress — which poses challenges for brides planning their weddings.
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One of the key challenges for myself and the people around me is: At what point do we disclose that we are transgender?
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Here's what each of the departing Libra Association members brought to the table and how they could spawn new challenges for the cryptocurrency.
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The declining public image of the beverages will create new challenges for the industry, even if it doesn't keep losing soda tax fights.
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A: A no-deal Brexit would pose an additional set of short-term challenges for the UK (primarily) and the rest of Europe.
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Everyday activities like yard work, housekeeping, and even walking to the mailbox pose significant challenges for those tethered to heavy, unwieldy oxygen devices.
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However, ratings agency Moody's warned that the slump into recession exacerbated fiscal and monetary challenges for South Africa, and was a "credit negative".
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One of the toughest challenges for officials would be figuring out exactly which cartels to label as terrorists and what to call them.
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So even if we are in an emotional time and still in mourning, this raises challenges for the next step of the transition.
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So even if we are in an emotional time and still in mourning, this raises challenges for the next step of the transition.
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But GAO also highlighted some issues it has with the guidance process and areas where there are challenges for taxpayers and the IRS.
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While the ambition of these aims is laudable, there are undoubted challenges for big businesses looking to reduce their impact on the environment.
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Competitive dynamics in personal lines insurance have created considerable profit challenges for personal lines underwriters, with unrelenting competition among very large market participants.
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From the rise of artificial intelligence to cryptocurrencies, the wave of technological innovation creates both opportunities and challenges for firms and regulators alike.
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So both of those things were important engineering challenges for us and getting over the philosophical hurdle of always being on Wi-Fi.
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Mr. Schmidt said the White House would have to be "delusional" not to recognize the depths of the challenges for the new president.
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Even the jurors face challenges In high-profile cases such as the Parkland shooting, there are no shortages of challenges for everyone involved.
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Brexit also remains a big question mark, and the slowdown of China's massive economy presents its own set of challenges for the world.
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But the company still needs to win financing, buy local permits and fend off likely legal challenges for the pipeline to be built.
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It was a clear victory, but one with a bitter aftertaste, exposing a divided country and presenting huge challenges for the new president.
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Democrats threatened legal challenges for the right to review not just the entire report, but also the underlying evidence used to draft it.
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Like many of you, one of life's greatest challenges for me has become unplugging from the noise that consumes so much of our lives.
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Terror export fears as ISIS 'caliphate' shrinks After relatively smooth approaches to Mosul, entering the city has posed new challenges for Iraqi Security Forces.
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On Monday, China lodged a formal protest against the sanctions, and warned that it will increase challenges for the international community's coordination on Iran.
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Public land is often not registered at all, which poses challenges for cities in raising the taxes needed to provide services for their residents.
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Leveraged finance market last year to continue, could deteriorate on restrictive financial regulations roll back * Fitch says restrictive regulations have posed challenges for u.s.
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"In the near term, as we have shared, the U.S.-China trade situation has presented challenges for our wide-body production plans," Muilenburg said.
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But Ms. Damrau has taken on a remarkable number of opera's toughest challenges for the first time here, without any out-of-town tryouts.
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From hand-to-hand combat to firearms to drones and nuclear weapons, the rapid progress of weaponry will pose new challenges for our species.
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O'Sullivan said there would be internal challenges for his players to meet in addition to those presented by tough nonconference and Southeastern Conference schedules.
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The C8, with its much more European supercar-like dimensions, posed some real challenges for designers hoping to come up with a topless version.
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Now, I've been setting up little challenges for myself: Can I find a cheaper iteration of that gingham dress I saw at Opening Ceremony?
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Snapchat may be the latest company to jump on offering official challenges for users to participate in, but it's in no way the first.
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Combining slots, which rely on dumb luck, and video games, which require skill, presents a number of challenges for their makers, and for casinos.
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But this could present challenges for the Indian state, as administrative delays are frequent even among programs with fixed payments and clearly identifiable populations.
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The boy has a rare genetic disorder known as Cornelia de Lange syndrome that causes physical, cognitive, and medical challenges for the baby boy.
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In addition to Halloween content, the show's done YouTube Challenges for events like Father's Day earlier this year and April Fool's Day last year.
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This presents challenges for the country's basic infrastructure: To handle the sheer size of the elderly population, everyday technologies must adapt to keep pace.
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"Getting the timing right" is one of the critical challenges for Ford as it prepares to launch its second-wave electrification strategy, said Hinrichs.
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One of the more interesting challenges for a reboot is trying to re-imagine the characters—or in this case, enemies—you're familiar with.
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This has already brought legal challenges for the automotive industry, with Toyota, GM and Ford subject to a class action lawsuit for "dangerous defects".
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"The current leisure environment does present a number of challenges for the sector's businesses," said Mike Saul, Head of Hospitality and Leisure at Barclays.
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The PBoC statement says fintech has "injected new vitality", but also "brought new challenges" for financial security and the banking sector as a whole.
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This creates a series of enormous challenges for any Democratic president who comes into office having made a bunch of promises about transformative change.
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As a result, identical challenges for separate services, such as Yahoo Search and Yahoo Mail, had to be solved multiple times on different infrastructures.
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Although it's been in Singapore for decades, the new stores in the rest of the region will come with far larger challenges for Ikea.
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"Streets are not as well mapped across the continent as many of our other markets, which poses challenges for our driver-partners," said Lits.
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But now the digital influencer — who recently starred in YouTube Red's The Thinning — is taking on a few new challenges for a new show.
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But there are growing challenges for military service as tensions have eased between the Koreas and the male birth rate falls in the South.
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The way large U.S. firms are taxed in the European Union is posing major challenges for France, the country's finance minister told CNBC Thursday.
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That poses challenges for conservationists trying to protect the red wolf, above, which researchers discovered is actually, like the Eastern wolf, a coyote hybrid.
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Those transactions can take up to three days to finalize with current technology, posing challenges for households with tight budgets and limited financial flexibility.
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Immediate challenges for Ghadhban and the rest of Iraq's new government will include how to contend with imminent U.S. sanctions on Iraqi neighbor Iran.
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If an online bank account presents challenges for your lifestyle, there are some banks that offer similarly competitive rates and also limit their fees.
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Siegel said a 20 price-earnings ratio is "the new normal," but he said political challenges for Republicans are going to weigh on markets.
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Complex challenges Defectors present a myriad of psychological and logistical challenges for CIA handlers as they navigate the complex reality of life-long resettlement.
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Clinton has said she opposes Keystone XL. Current and former government officials in Ottawa said a Clinton presidency posed its own challenges for Canada.
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Ashley had said in December there were significant challenges for House of Fraser, but there was also a "fantastic opportunity" to revive the chain.
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Clinton has said she opposes Keystone XL. Current and former government officials in Ottawa said a Clinton presidency posed its own challenges for Canada.
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So being prepared for what comes as challenges for policy making in the next year or so is very important for us in 2018.
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The transaction "removes one of the key challenges for Natura on potentially concluding the acquisition", said analyst Marco Calvi in a note to clients.
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But higher wages could lead to higher inflation, creating new challenges for the Fed to manage, perhaps prompting it to raise rates more quickly.
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And I think this is one of the biggest challenges for some of the semi-autonomous features, is that ... The grab for the thing.
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The reversal is the latest upheaval for the company, which has struggled with production challenges for its first mass-market car, the Model 3.
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"It's one of the toughest challenges for us to stay viable in the history of the game," he told a news conference in Sydney.
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Other cities have totally banned scooters, with lingering memories of how Uber stormed onto their streets and created long-lasting challenges for local governments.
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We understand that the rapidly evolving COVID-19 situation poses unique challenges for everyone and some customers may have difficulty making their monthly payments.
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WASHINGTON, March 2 (Reuters) - The U.S. government is working on supply chain challenges for pharmaceutical companies, U.S. Health Secretary Alex Azar said on Monday.
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Several Democratic House battleground primaries are on tap in New York as well, alongside some unusually robust primary challenges for New York City members.
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The ongoing fighting in the region has added additional challenges for health workers, who are forced to operate in warzone-like conditions, WHO said.
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One of the biggest challenges for any government will be to negotiate a deal with neighboring Serbia, which has refused to acknowledge Kosovo's independence.
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After DIY slime took over social media, the craft-supply company Elmer's partnered with digital-content creators to complete "slime challenges" for marketing campaigns.
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The immigration debate will create challenges for McConnell going forward, and some immigration activists will attack Schumer for leaving "Dreamers" out of the deal.
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Further compounding the challenges for independent retailers are two new factors of dramatically increasing impact: alternative fuel vehicles — especially electric — and mobile gas delivery.
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Few credible statistics exist to show the real life challenges for girls under 15 worldwide, making this data deficit a real challenge for development.
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The scale of discontent and the potential challenges for Mr. Xi could be measured by repeated references online to the nuclear accident at Chernobyl.
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Allergan – Allergan was accused by rival drugmaker Mylan of taking advantage of Native American sovereignty to avoid patent challenges for its eye treatment Restasis.
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The downfall of Galyan's signaled the start of challenges for the sporting goods market, including the bankruptcy and liquidation of Sports Authority in 2016.
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The coronavirus has brought "unthinkable" challenges for Chinese state-owned enterprises' operations, an official of the state-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission said.
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The law also extends to any prescription drug whose price would create vague "affordability challenges" for the state health care system or its patients.
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It also creates technical challenges for the Tagsam tool, which is only able to collect objects as big as about ¾ of an inch across.
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The report spotlights the continuing challenges for Facebook, YouTube and Twitter as they try to combat online disinformation and other forms of online manipulation.
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Adding to the challenges for pollsters, Mr. Macron was running without a political party and some doubted that his new movement could mobilize voters.
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The museum-hotel hybrid presents practical challenges for the museum team, whose members think through workaday situations that a museum designer might never confront.
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Recovering Recovering: Yes, the holiday season seems to offer all sorts of triggers and challenges for alcoholics, addicts, disordered eaters and survivors of dysfunction.
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"The interest-rate environment and competitive lending conditions continue to pose challenges for many institutions," FDIC Chairman Martin J. Gruenberg said in a statement.
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Their meeting is scheduled one day after the August recess ends, ahead of a busy September that poses a series of challenges for Republicans.
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These are the real challenges for the next president, not his ballyhooed campaign promise to bring back jobs that are proving ever more deadly.
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I realize the issues we're talking about today aren't just issues for Facebook and our community — they're challenges for all of us as Americans.
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There remain major challenges for the nation to resolve when it comes to tax reform, international competitiveness, cutting red tape and securing energy supply.
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One of the biggest challenges for the team was figuring out how robots could further imitate ants by working cooperatively to pull a heavy object.
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"We fully understand that the process, as currently designed, presents challenges for some groups and we're exploring solutions now to address those concerns," she said.
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The requirement to use U.S. steel would create challenges for TransCanada because much of the pipe for its Keystone XL project has already been manufactured.
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And researchers are aware that bacteria could present challenges for technological applications: They have to be kept alive, and unlike conventional materials, they reproduce spontaneously.
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Morganlander wrote in an email to CNBC that investors ought to be "nimble" in 2017, and generally sees two challenges for the markets this year.
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The short history of micro-loan companies and China's asset-backed securities market raises significant challenges for ratings agencies and investors trying to gauge risk.
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That makes storing their energy and releasing it later, when it's cloudy and the wind isn't blowing, one of the biggest challenges for renewable energy.
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"Very specifically, what we're doing is decoupling products and services from the broader platform to solve business challenges for our customers," said CEO Andy Monfried.
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But any change is welcome news for many foreign companies that have decided to put up with Beijing's regulatory challenges for a chance at growth.
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"The Academy recognized that implementing any new award nine months into the year creates challenges for films that have already been released," the statement read.
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Oil-and-gas-based funds make up more than half of the market by asset value and low prices have created challenges for commodity exporters.
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Sluggish economic growth, forecast by the government to average 0.5 percent this year, will pose challenges for FirstRand, Standard Bank, Barclays Africa Group and Nedbank.
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The results present some important challenges for anyone thinking about whether technology is helping or harming workers in a vital sector of the US economy.
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That answer is featured on today's show, as well as the next installment in our series on potential international challenges for the next U.S. president.
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But the ascension of Trump posed challenges for Ryan, who disagrees with the nominee on both policy -- including trade, entitlements and government spending -- and style.
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Another session here, on the EV battery supply chain, delved into real challenges for producing and procuring growing amounts of lithium, cobalt and other materials.
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Despite the challenges for tech in India, Giannandrea said he was energized by the prospects of providing a rich digital experience for a large population.
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They also pose one of the greatest security challenges for U.S. President Donald Trump, who portrayed the latest missile test as an affront to China.
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Plus, inheriting a large, money-losing consumer-focused advertising business with about 4,000 employees would create all sorts of cultural and business challenges for Salesforce.
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"Several officials cited reasons for not adopting alternative methods, including high costs and implementation challenges for certain segments of the public," the GAO report concluded.
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Finding ways to have Porzingis popping toward the top of the key will be one of the biggest challenges for the Knicks in the triangle.
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"There are now both opportunities and challenges for improving China-Japan relations," China's Foreign Ministry paraphrased Wang as saying in a statement late on Friday.
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The White House's Price said tackling difficult land issues and ensuring that everyone benefits from Ivory Coast's economic rise remained as challenges for the government.
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That's one of the perennial challenges for any company battling Amazon, and Blue Apron's not the only one doing so in the meal kit space.
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While not a direct perpendicular move away from payments around events and social causes, it did represent a new set of challenges for the startup.
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With movement styles often cribbed from nature, these robots can sidestep stubborn challenges for more traditional robots, made with steel and motors, in developing movement.
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She estimates there are at least 1,500 ISIS child fighters, which poses unique challenges for the coalition on the battlefield and in terms of rehabilitation.
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The wide-open field will present challenges for Sanders, who benefitted in 2016 by being able to make a clear distinction between himself and Clinton.
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This is one of the big communication challenges for the EC. Most people will interpret its actions as interfering with a system that already works.
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Two important trends that have helped propel the stock market are coming to an end, posing significant challenges for investors, according to Wall Street experts.
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The challenges for regulators: The pace: As soon as bitcoin is addressed in regulation, there will be other cryptocurrencies to get used to, per Geers.
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Antebi recently stopped by the VICE LA office to discuss the project and its unique challenges for an episode of Noisey Radio on Beats 1.
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So when you're getting a new company off the ground, solving challenges for the most powerful participant in the marketplace is usually a good strategy.
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Mexico's oil industry is struggling to stem a long-running crude output decline, posing one of the biggest challenges for Lopez Obrador's six-year term.
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Today, though, the information space also presents new challenges for the US military as it works to send the right messages to would-be allies.
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The initial one was set up brilliantly by Lionel Messi, the supremely talented forward who poses the biggest of many challenges for the United States.
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While the increasingly upscale nature of Montauk has been a boon for businesses and real estate values, it has also brought challenges for the locals.
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Uncertainties surrounding trade and the federal budget will be the main challenges for Federal Reserve policymakers, outgoing New York Fed President William Dudley said Wednesday.
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The shooting has created new challenges for the NRA, as young students who survived the attack on Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.
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What nation, which has a population of 1.3 billion, presents unique challenges for technology companies that want more of that population connected to the internet?
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NPR's "Goats and Soda" blog explains why "climate refugees pose a number of unique challenges for international policymakers," and what can be done about it.
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In Florida, a state where Republicans have proven to be effective campaigners in the Latino community, the various Hispanic populations have presented challenges for Democrats.
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All the subjects that I had to shoot were (a) immobile and (b) flooded with light, eliminating two of the biggest challenges for mobile cameras.
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The People's Bank of China said in a statement that anti-globalization and trade protectionism are rising, stoking uncertainties and creating challenges for China's economy.
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The shifts in elevation are abrupt and spontaneous, providing plenty of challenges for those who don't know the track thoroughly, and even those who do.
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But the hearing highlighted the challenges for the industry which is seeking to balance calls to take action against conservative allegations of censorship and bias.
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Closing the so-called achievement gap between poor inner-city children and their more affluent suburban counterparts is among the biggest challenges for education reformers.
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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said Tuesday that one of the challenges for the central bank is how its multiple members communicate with the public.
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Hawaii is challenging the administration's enforcement of the ban, which finally went into effect on Thursday after being bogged down by legal challenges for months.
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And humans' tendency to place tribal affiliations ahead of reality continues to create challenges for those who might want to provide clarity amid overheated discourse.
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INSECURITIES: TRACING DISPLACEMENT AND SHELTER The global refugee crisis has created challenges for architects and designers who must determine how to house this growing population.
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Beyond that, playing onstage as the only woman every night in an America that elected a misogynist troll has posed new challenges for Bognanno's mind.
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Design/Architecture: One of the key challenges for any designer is to get into the physical space of the object or structure they are creating.
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I recognize that these options represent daunting challenges for the networks, but they must be dealt with if they hope to level the playing field.
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But these segments of businesses are under growing pressure as China's changing regulatory environment and industry rivals create challenges for the 21-year-old behemoth.
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The Style Bender, Israel Adesanya, challenges for the Glory middleweight title this weekend, with his flamboyant array of kicks, stance switches, and his neat feet.
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The climate change in late-stage private markets will cause some challenges for entrepreneurs and their teams — and result in a higher cost of capital.
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The backdrop: The influx of immigrants has presented challenges for Denmark's government, which has struggled to integrate the new arrivals to their small, homogenous nation.
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A new inspector general report released Thursday laid out how the lack of documentation and tracking of children created a number of challenges for HHS.
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Among the challenges for American PGA Tour pros at this event is adjusting to the usually slower greens on the British Open links-style courses.
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After Miss Steloff died, competition from online sites, astronomical rents and a failure to digitize inventory created financial challenges for Mr. Brown, along with litigation.
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The imposition of martial law in Poland, a country already ravaged by the Nazi invasion in 1939, created a host of challenges for everyday Poles.
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The confirmation process will throw a volatile new issue into the already charged midterm campaign season, providing fresh challenges for both Republican and Democratic candidates.
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"School closures, which have been effective control measures in flu outbreaks, also present formidable challenges for low-income, and especially single-adult, households," Cannuscio added.
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"We believe challenges" for wind turbine makers "are mounting," Sean McLoughlin, an analyst at the bank HSBC, wrote in a note to clients on Monday.
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With colleges -- including mine -- postponing productions until next season and moving courses online, virtual performing arts education presents new challenges for professors and students alike.
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"Complex urban underground infrastructure can present significant challenges for situational awareness in time-sensitive scenarios, such as active combat operations or disaster response," Adams explained.
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Additional challenges for R&D Adding to that difficulty: Many American research universities heeded US government warnings and halted partnerships with Huawei in recent months.
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Over the past five decades, the global economy and financial markets have been buffeted by a series of shocks that have posed challenges for investors.
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US health care poses specific challenges for coronavirusThis wide cost range reflects the particular challenges of US health care and its effect on personal finances.
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According to a recent Vail Valley Partnership and Vail Valley Economic Development report, housing, recruitment, and health insurance present significant labor challenges for resort areas.
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"That remains one of the biggest challenges for the Vietnamese art market," said Suzanne Lecht, an American who owns the Art Vietnam Gallery in Hanoi.
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As with regulations on data privacy, any divergence between the US and EU will create additional costs and technical challenges for international firms like Google.
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This outpouring has presented new challenges for a country more accustomed to handing out largess to needier nations than to being the recipient of it.
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John Rogers is an author, former CEO, and founder of RL Leaders, a consulting team that solves complex challenges for public and private sector organizations.
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So, now we have daily and weekly challenges for you to do in the game, which helps to lead the player towards something to do.
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Name Withheld Your doctor has lived with these challenges for a long time, is used to them, has adapted successfully and knows her own abilities.
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"In the short term at least, we believe (the tax) may pose challenges for the industry," said Alistair Hewitt, director of Market Intelligence at WGC.
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One of the largest challenges for all of the East Harbor projects is that legally they are considered one plot because they share underground parking.
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One of the challenges for spouses can be finding coverage until they reach the age at which they are eligible for Medicare, according to Votava.
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Teaming up with Trump may also give vulnerable Democrats political cover as they pursue his impeachment, which could pose challenges for vulnerable moderates in 2020.
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First, he may face challenges for the EPP nomination in November, including from French Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier and former Finnish prime minister Alexander Stubb.
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The border facilities have absorbed more children than was ever intended when they were built, presenting challenges for those tasked with caring for migrant families.
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If the transfer doesn't quite work out, however, and the PT is denied victory one way or another, the challenges for Brazil may be overwhelming.
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While it will provide some immediate relief, we need to focus on building supply in order to address Oregon's housing challenges for the long term.
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Even after the couple of years it could potentially take if someone had the money, there would be a lot of challenges for out customers.
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When confronted with this scrutiny, he added, tech companies may look to build bridges with traditional telecom operators that have faced similar regulatory challenges for decades.
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Challenges for Trump and Clinton On Sunday night, Donald Trump will have to show many traits that have not been evident in his campaign so far.
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"One of the challenges for us was to first, get across the message that 'legal' isn't safe," Nneka Leiba, EWG's Healthy Living Science Director, told Gizmodo.
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Uncertainty over the economic outlook adds to challenges for the BOJ, which has struggled to fire up wages and prices despite years of heavy money printing.
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Recent flooding and severe weather in some farm belt states brought additional challenges for borrowers even as the damage is still being assessed, the report added.
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Rome European Parliament, European Commission and Lazio region hold conference on "A new European budget that meets the challenges for jobs, growth and sustainability" (0800 GMT).
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"Technology markets, which are rapidly evolving and touch so many other sectors of the economy, raise distinct challenges for antitrust enforcement," said Bureau Director Bruce Hoffman.
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The introduction challenges are relatively easy to complete and the difficulty scales over the course of the five challenges for each of the six mini-games.
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San Francisco poses a different series of challenges for Uber's self-driving cars, like impossibly steep hills, cable cars, bicyclists, and hordes of smartphone-distracted pedestrians.
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The challenges for the TSA are ones experienced around the world: the travel flow of millions of people balanced against the needs of safety and security.
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"One of the hardest challenges for business applications has always been — because there's no such thing as a canonical business process," Nadella said in his keynote.
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The Think & Learn Code-a-Pillar also connects to a free companion app, which proposes additional programming challenges for kids to solve as they get older.
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"For all the challenges, for all our challenges, we live at a glorious moment in history," Jackson told the audience, who had loudly chanted her name.
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The toilet-paper debacle adds to the challenges for Tsai Ing-wen, the president, whose approval rating has fallen sharply since she took office in 2016.
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Complex supply chains spanning several continents present challenges for companies who are required to n determine where every commodity and component in their products come from.
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But in the short and medium term, it's a huge, bold move that will pose new challenges for the other major players in the tech industry.
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As a consultant, Hahn had also seen much of the professional services industry move offshore, creating time-zone problems, language issues and cultural challenges for businesses.
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But the speed of the transition brings with it huge challenges for both domestic policymakers and the international organisations that distribute aid and run health programmes.
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Fitch Ratings placed the debt ratings of struggling Deutsche Bank on negative watch Thursday given likely challenges for the German lender to implement its restructuring plan.
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But to critics, Murphy's rise highlights one of the core challenges for the progressive activists who had hoped the resistance movement would transform the opposition party.
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The spike in the jobless rate adds to economic policy frustrations and political challenges for President Moon whose approval rating has dropped sharply in recent months.
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Price and consumer expectations will continue to be challenges for the wearable industry, but health benefits from wearable technology could give way for subsidized cost options.
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It is incredibly convenient for developers trying to move more quickly, but it poses challenges for the operations team trying to manage and monitor the application.
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Moving into this realm presented challenges for Druva, and they admit it took time to create a system that didn't produce a lot of false positives.
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But if the air around the vineyards continues to heat up, it could pose some significant challenges for regions that have been growing grapes for centuries.
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The U.S. presidential race has captured attention of the world, sometimes posing serious challenges for foreign diplomats when they find their country in the campaign's spotlight.
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Turning to 2016, the slackening of economic growth in Asia would be among the main challenges for Dubai's tourism sector, Almarri said, as would currency fluctuations.
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"It could present challenges, for example if they can't maintain the chain of custody, if they can't stay with the evidence at all times," Wilson says.
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Secondly, by the time we're in the new stadium with much bigger crowds, one of the big challenges for us will be to maintain this culture.
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"Government control of the oilfields and Kurdish control of the pipeline creates challenges for the continuation of oil exports," wrote the Eurasia Group in a note.
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These threats remain the highest priority and create the most serious challenges for the FBI, the US intelligence community, and our foreign, state, and local partners.
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White House national economic adviser Larry Kudlow discusses "opportunities and challenges for small businesses" along with chief executive Steve Case of Revolution at 9:30 a.m.
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The current low yield environment globally presents continued challenges for buy and hold fixed-income investors with significant allocations to medium and longer-term sovereign debt.
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BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Romania's falling gas consumption and cheap imports from Russia are key challenges for local producers this year, leading gas company Romgaz SA ROSNG.BX(SNGRq.
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That suggests a broader trend of increased Hispanic political power in the city, although there are many challenges for Hispanic politicians to mobilize a fractured electorate.
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One of the challenges for sanctuary cities is a broader culture of data sharing between agencies built up in the years since the 9/11 commission.
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Csurka said the timings presented challenges for swimmers looking for a decent night's sleep, since the noise levels in the village picked up at around 7am.
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Stephen Beck, managing partner at cg42, points out that one of the challenges for ride-hailing companies is that switching services is relatively easy for users.
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One of the biggest challenges for the company founders and CEOs, right up there with scaling the company into a sustainable business, is finding qualified employees.
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At Blizzard, most game development teams were so large that some of the greatest challenges for Mr. Pardo, Blizzard's former chief creative officer, were management oriented.
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In March, Federal Reserve Governor Jerome Powell cautioned in a speech about the potential challenges for a central bank to issue a digital currency, including privacy.
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But this year Democrats are mounting serious challenges for suburban seats near Raleigh, North Carolina; Atlanta; Houston; Dallas; Tampa, Florida; Charleston, South Carolina; and Richmond, Virginia.
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Germany's ruling coalition set fresh challenges for the industry by agreeing quotas for renewables to provide 65 percent power by 2030, nearly doubling the current share.
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"There are a lot of challenges for pregnant women because we are afraid that the constant sitting and chemical products will affect our babies," she says.
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In fact, it's elements of hardwired human behaviour that present some of the largest challenges for emerging tech ideas–the sharing economy being one of them.
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Wildfires in California The heat is set to create even more challenges for the more than 219,000 firefighters battling wildfires across the western states on Thursday.
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"These are universal challenges for people looking to move to Brooklyn, so in a unique way, they're almost more accessible," Mr. Cacciola said of the players.
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Fiagril's troubles expose the challenges for newcomers operating in Brazilian agriculture at a time when traders' margins remain narrow due to abundant harvests and fiercer competition.
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But it can take a week to get skin-swab results back from the state laboratory, posing challenges for housing patients in isolation during the interim.
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There are different, though analogous, challenges for companies across a wide range of industries, from transportation and logistics, to health care, food service and much more.
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"We recognize that tackling climate change is one of the biggest challenges for global financial institutions," said Koichi Onaka, global head of ship finance with SMTB.
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One of the upcoming challenges for health systems will be to continue to manage high-risk chronic illness as the pandemic occupies more and more bandwidth.
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Crime was already dropping when he took office, and turning around the city's lowest-performing schools and curbing homelessness have proven major challenges for the mayor.
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Because families have been facing these challenges for some time now, there are pockets of solutions underway through companies, as well as in states and communities.
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The coronavirus is meanwhile presenting new challenges for carmakers, and threatening their finances just as they need to invest huge sums in switching to electric vehicles.
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The Trump administration has ushered in daily fact-checking challenges for journalists and policy initiatives with grave consequences that have not been sufficiently explored or analyzed.
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Apple (AAPL) told investors last week it will likely miss its revenue projections for the quarter because coronavirus is causing challenges for making and selling iPhones.
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And, the director-general of China's Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Gao Fu, said virus was adapting and mutating, underscoring the challenges for health authorities.
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While his core base of supporters remains solid, shifts in the demographic makeup of the electorate point to potentially serious challenges for his 2020 reelection campaign.
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