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The major economic challenge for Honduras over the next decade will be to find dependable sources of sustainable economic growth.
However, once three incorrect challenges are made in a set, they cannot challenge again until the next set.
In fact, the very large diameter of the next generation tokamak implies that it will be very difficult to mitigate the disruptions that pose a significant challenge in future tokamaks where the increased stored energy can lead to unacceptably large transient heat loads on plasma facing components.
Chaotic radioactivity is the next explanatory challenge for physicists supporting determinism
His forty-one year old wife, however, motivated by her own vanity and fear of lost youth, is dissatisfied with married life and small town Zenith, wants to live in Europe permanently as an expatriate, not just visit for a few months to allow Dodsworth to visit some manufacturing plants looking for his next challenge.
Euripedes, conversely, used plays to challenge societal norms and mores — a hallmark of much of Western literature for the next 2, 300 years and beyond — and his works such as Medea, The Bacchae and The Trojan Women are still notable for their ability to challenge our perceptions of propriety, gender, and war.
The first successful challenge to the Cup came the next year by the Winnipeg Victorias, the champions of the Manitoba Hockey League.
* In a night attack, the Spartans and exiles succeed in seizing Lechaeum, Corinth's port on the Gulf of Corinth, and defeat an army that comes out to challenge them the next day.
After he returned to London, he painted several more nocturnes over the next ten years, many of the River Thames and of Cremorne Gardens, a pleasure park famous for its frequent fireworks displays, which presented a novel challenge to paint.
From 1884 through 1911, the tournament used a challenge system whereby the defending champion automatically qualified for the next year's final in which he would play the winner of the all-comers tournament.
Conall was the next to take up the challenge, but he too did not fulfil his side of the bargain.
In China, tribes who win reward challenges won the right to " kidnap " someone from the losing tribe, and that person would have to stay with them until the next immunity challenge.
According to Dennis Showalter, " a major challenge of political anti-Semitism involves overcoming the images of the ' Jew next door ' — the living, breathing acquaintance or associate whose simple existence appears to deny the validity of that negative stereotype.
The area is poised for a great challenge as the U. S. Army in 2006 announced controversial plans to relocate 16, 000 personnel positions to the Fort Belvoir Proving Ground in the next few years as part of the Base Realignment and Closure program, despite already gridlocked traffic and inadequate public transportation services in the neighborhood.
Euripedes, conversely, used plays to challenge societal norms and mores — a hallmark of much of Western literature for the next 2, 300 years and beyond — and his works such as Medea, The Bacchae and The Trojan Women are still notable for their ability to challenge our perceptions of propriety, gender, and war.
Vergennes faced an immediate challenge, as the British were planning to have an Austrian candidate Archduke Joseph elected as King of the Romans, a position that designated the next Holy Roman Emperor.
* When a player uses a Wild Draw Four card, the next player in line ( the one who must take the four cards ) may challenge if he / she believes that the original player could have legally played a colored card.
Using profits from the Lind tour, Barnum's next challenge was to change public attitudes about the theater.
President John F. Kennedy ’ s appointee as Comptroller of the Currency, James J. Saxon, was the next public official to challenge seriously Glass-Steagall ’ s prohibitions.
He argues that creative minorities deteriorate due to a worship of their " former self ," by which they become prideful, and fail to adequately address the next challenge they face.
When the next player picks up a card, you are no longer allowed to challenge the previous player.
The challenge of a complete theory of population genetics is to provide a set of laws that predictably map a population of genotypes ( G < sub > 1 </ sub >) to a phenotype space ( P < sub > 1 </ sub >), where selection takes place, and another set of laws that map the resulting population ( P < sub > 2 </ sub >) back to genotype space ( G < sub > 2 </ sub >) where Mendelian genetics can predict the next generation of genotypes, thus completing the cycle.
Convinced she had control over the game, Deena changed the pecking order from Butch to Alex, in case Matthew were to win the next immunity challenge.

next and dominance
In the 1990s, given Australia's long dominance of the Ashes and the popular acceptance of the Darnley urn asThe Ashes ’, the idea was mooted that the victorious team should be awarded the urn as a trophy and allowed to retain it until the next series.
Colonial soldiers standing guard next to the statue of King Willem III of the Netherlands, representing Dutch empire | Dutch dominance on Banda.
This was gradually alleviated as Spain and other Christian powers began to check Muslim naval dominance in the Mediterranean after the 1571 victory at Lepanto, but it would be a scourge that continued to afflict the country even in the next century.
Both countries will be competing for dominance over North America, which will remain the international center of gravity throughout the next few centuries.
Charles Oman, believing that the cavalry were the majority of the Gothic force, interpreted the Battle of Adrianople as the beginning of the dominance of cavalry over infantry for the next thousand years.
Over the next 15 years, he studied the last two challengers to the NFL's dominance of pro football — the AFL and the World Football League.
The 1926 season marked the beginning of their next reign of dominance as the club matched their own WCRFU record with seven consecutive western championships from 1926 to 1932.
The team's dominance faded over the next few years.
This marked the beginning of the club's dominance of the Oberliga Südwest as they went on to capture the division title eleven times over the next twelve seasons.
Falconer and Mackay next show that Fisher's " residual " ( depicted in their Fig. 7. 2, p. 117 ) is due to heterozygosis, ie " dominance "; but not all of it, as some is embedded in the " additive " component, as we noted earlier.
This victory secured Turkish dominance over the Mediterranean for the next 33 years, until the Battle of Lepanto in 1571.
The end of the fifties was the first period of dominance of one club in the Yugoslav football scene, but by the beginning of the next decade the focus of events shifted to the other side of Topčider Hill, where Partizan was located.
As undisputed free-style heavyweight champion of the world, Gotch spent the next three years establishing his dominance over the sport, defeating the likes of Jenkins, Dr. Ben Roller, and Stanislaus Zbyszko, who was believed to have won over 900 matches before falling to Gotch on June 1, 1910.
Paul K. Davis writes that " Caesar ’ s victory over the combined Gallic forces established Roman dominance in Gaul for the next 500 years.
For the next two centuries, Lombards and Byzantines fought for dominance in the peninsula.
The arrival in Adelaide of Norman Giles from Elders WA was a seminal moment for the company, as he proved to be its next great leader and guide it to a position of national dominance.
This time, however, they would take the next step, and in so doing, unleash a run of dominance unparalleled in the history of college basketball.
Sepahan's dominance started in 2009-10 season where they won the league before the final match day and the same thing happened in the next season.
After the 1800 Presidential election, the Democratic-Republicans gained major dominance for the next twenty years, and the Federalists slowly died off.
Despite his tenure with Los Merengues lasting only a year, he was credited with bringing in a number of players such as Šuker, Mijatović, Roberto Carlos and Clarence Seedorf who helped the club establish their Champions League dominance over the next few years.
The Yasur tribe continued their dominance over the tribal challenges by winning the next reward and immunity challenges, bringing the men's numbers down to 6.
Over the next half-century, Bass maintained its dominance in the UK market by the acquisition of other brewers such as Birmingham-based Mitchells & Butlers ( 1961 ), London brewer Charringtons ( 1967 ), Sheffield brewer William Stones Ltd ( 1968 ) and Grimsby-based Hewitt Brothers Limited ( 1969 ) ( with the overall company being known as Bass, Mitchells and Butlers or Bass Charrington at various times ).
He was the first couturier, a dressmaker considered an artist, and his ability to dictate design in the 1860s lead to the dominance of Parisian haute couture for the next hundred years.
The PCs have enjoyed uninterrupted dominance of the Legislature ever since the 1971 election, winning re-election repeatedly over the next 40 years most recently in April 2012, and long eclipsing the Socred's 36-year governance record.

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