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challenge and coordinating
Its Asian programs have expanded in recent years due to the ongoing war in Afghanistan and the new challenge of coordinating with India and China on climate change efforts.
* The problem of coordinating bandwidth usage in a battlespace is a significant challenge, when every piece of mobile equipment and human participant becomes a potential source or relay of RF emissions.

challenge and these
Though there is obviously nothing new about these techniques, they do challenge the worker's skill to articulate them precisely on the spot and on the basis of quick and accurate diagnostic assessments.
" In reaction, various social movements emerged to challenge their influence ; these movements have been called " anti-globalization " or " globalization from below.
The challenge in all these shots is to be able to adjust line and length accordingly, the faster the delivery, the narrower the line or " green ".
Late in the war, Japan did begin to produce new fighters such as the Nakajima Ki-84 and the Kawanishi N1K to replace the venerable Zero, but these were produced only in small numbers, and in any case by that time Japan lacked trained pilots or sufficient fuel to mount a sustained challenge to Allied fighters.
However, courts and various levels of government have indicated that the right is not without limit, and restrictions such as a prohibition of certain persons from owning or handling a gun ( convicted felons, mentally ill persons, persons under a restraining order ), a ban on certain types of ammunition ( armor-piercing, incendiary / tracer, explosive ), registration and restriction of certain types of firearms ( automatic weapons, short-barrelled shotguns, certain types of modifications ), and licensing requirements for possession or for public carry, have often passed judicial scrutiny ( although some of these points remain untested and others are currently under challenge ).
Martin acknowledged that the screenwriters ' lack of these tools might prove a challenge for presenting the backstory in the TV adaptation, although they have other tools at their disposal.
The principle is best exemplified by the story of Johnson handing a team of design engineers a handful of tools, with the challenge that the jet aircraft they were designing must be repairable by an average mechanic in the field under combat conditions with only these tools.
Although these innovations are not all entirely new with Wadzinski, the book marks a significant advancement in published maze puzzles, offering expansions on the traditional puzzles that seem to have been fully informed by various video game innovations and designs, and adds new levels of challenge and complexity in both the design and the goals offered to the puzzle-solver in a printed format.
" In these early years of Sanger's activism, she viewed birth control as a free-speech issue, and when she started publishing The Woman Rebel, one of her goals was to provoke a legal challenge to the federal anti-obscenity laws which banned dissemination of information about contraception.
Karger stated that " these experiments were really a challenge to physics " and the disturbances " could be 100 percent shown not to be explainable by known physics.
Burton commented how hard it sometimes was to straight-facedly deliver the Treknobabble used by La Forge in these scenes: " Technobabble brings with it its own challenge ... I ’ m not an engineer, I just played one on TV.
Another part of the challenge states that these techniques, developed by James A. Thomson, are rendered obvious by a 1990 paper and two textbooks.
At voir dire, each side may question potential jurors to determine any bias, and challenge them if the same is found ; the court determines the validity of these challenges for cause.
Whether in Asia, Central America or Africa, these conflicts, fueled by superpower rivalry and aggravated by socio-economic problems within the concerned countries, durale solutions continued to prove a massive challenge for the UNHCR.
In at least the first two of these areas Lipscomb gave himself a big challenge likely to fail,
Industrial sociology, until recently a crucial research area within the field of sociology of work, examines " the direction and implications of trends in technological change, globalization, labour markets, work organization, managerial practices and employment relations to the extent to which these trends are intimately related to changing patterns of inequality in modern societies and to the changing experiences of individuals and families the ways in which workers challenge, resist and make their own contributions to the patterning of work and shaping of work institutions.
Chronic infections remain a major challenge for the medical profession and are of great economic relevance because traditional antibiotic therapy is usually not sufficient to eradicate these infections.
In these situations NGOs are being held accountable by their donors, which can erode rather than enhance their legitimacy, a difficult challenge to overcome.
In these systems, complex relationships between different packages requiring different versions of libraries results in a challenge colloquially known as " dependency hell ".
: ... shake and humiliate the Germans and prove to them beyond any possible challenge that these German crimes against humanity were committed and that the German people – and not just the Nazis and SS – bore responsibility.
Both of these allegations were fabrications ; however, Longstreet failed to challenge these lies publicly until 1875.
Karzai is relying on these traditional sources of authority in his challenge to the warlords and older Islamist leaders.
Succession is by male-preference primogeniture governed by both the Act of Settlement, 1701, and Bill of Rights, 1689, legislation that limits the succession to the natural ( i. e. non-adopted ), legitimate descendants of Sophia of Hanover and stipulates that the monarch cannot be a Roman Catholic, nor married to one, and must be in communion with the Church of England upon ascending the throne ; these particular clauses have prompted legal challenge.

challenge and projects
Additionally, CRM systems face the challenge of producing viable financial profits, with a 2002 study suggesting that less than half of CRM projects are expected to provide a significant return on investment.
Herzog had promised to eat his shoe if Morris completed the project, to challenge and encourage Morris, whom Herzog perceived as incapable of following up on the projects he conceived.
Herzog once promised to eat his shoe if Errol Morris completed the movie project on pet cemeteries that he had been working on, in order to challenge and motivate Morris, whom Herzog perceived as incapable of following up on the projects he conceived.
The Court pointed out that the respondents chose to challenge a more generalized level of Government action, " the invalidation of which would affect all overseas projects ".
The Intrepid system is one of the major resources of the INCITE program, in which processor hours are awarded to " grand challenge " science and engineering projects in a peer-reviewed competition.
However, there were a number of attempts to challenge this perception during the 1960s and 1970s with ambitious ( and often controversial ) animated projects that were definitely not for children.
These are called " senior projects " or " senior theses ;" they are generally done in the senior year near graduation after having completed other courses, the independent study period, and the internship and / or student teaching period ( the completion of most of the requirements before the writing of the paper ensures adequate knowledge and aptitude for the challenge ).
This was a major creative challenge and although I was involved in a lot of other projects, I stayed with F & SF into 1958.
This was a major creative challenge, and although I was involved in a lot of other projects, I stayed with F & SF into 1958.
First Solar ( a manufacturer of thin-film photovoltaic solar cells ) will not build the Carrizo project, and the deal has resulted in the cancellation of Ausra ’ s contract to provide 177 megawatts to P. G .& E. Small capacity plants are an enormous economical challenge with conventional parabolic trough and drive design – few companies build such small projects.
Project designers in the division for professional projects faced an enormous challenge in creating effective and meaningful work for unskilled women.
The immediate cult status that Phystech gained among talented young people, drawn by the challenge and romanticism of working on the forefront of science and technology, and on projects of " government importance ," many of them classified, made it an untouchable rival of every other school in the country, including MSU's own Department of Physics.
Phillips engages in other projects that challenge the viewer's perceptions of art, such as his ongoing project 20 Sites n Years, in which he photographs the same 20 spots in his studio's neighborhood, once a year.
The Foundation is committed to supporting projects that help the policy community face the fundamental challenge of ensuring the security of the United States, protecting and promoting American interests and values abroad, and enhancing international order.
Untangling copyright issues also presented a significant challenge for projects attempting to overcome the obsolescence issues related to the BBC Domesday Project.
At Elfman's insistence, the developers used a small orchestra, which Shaw noted was much more of a challenge than previous projects ; " There are more people involved ( even without considering the orchestra ), and the complexities of any music interactivity are brought to the fore.
Fearful of being pigeonholed, he has said that he doesn't really have a niche, but does tend to veer towards projects that challenge the viewers ' assumptions.
A number of MPs ( mostly professionals such as doctors, lawyers, and journalists ) began to openly challenge some of the government's policies, producing evidence of widespread government corruption on a number of large projects.
Since writing a custom code generator is a challenge in itself, and the compiler back ends available to researchers at that time were complex and poorly documented, several projects had written compilers which generated C code ( for instance, the original Modula-3 compiler ).
Second, such projects would challenge the view that all women are creatures of pleasure and beings in need of protection.
In response to the challenge for the SUC's to generate income to augment the dwindling resources from government, the TSU Administration established a Business Center, which took charge of income generating projects.
The fund is posing a challenge to the voluntary and community sector to come up with great ideas for projects that will pioneer ways to help vulnerable older people deal more effectively with life-changing events.
The 24-Hour Comics Project evolved into a challenge taken up by hundreds of hopeful contributors, with several published collections, and inspired other time-limited creative projects.
CEQA plaintiffs such as community and environmental groups often challenge projects with Neg Decs ( negative declarations ), on the grounds that EIRs should have been carried out.

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