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These attacker advantages cause challenges for defense mechanisms.
These trends posed challenges for Ravel, always a slow and deliberate composer, who desired to keep his music relevant but still revered the past.
These turn out to be issues of The Economist, one of which features the headline " New challenges for Indonesia ".
These differences became obvious in the challenges as the Maraamu tribe lost the first five challenges and were forced to vote off Peter, Patricia and Hunter.
These challenges include defeating a boss, solving puzzles, racing an opponent, and gathering coins.
These challenges will require more than improvements arising from physics, chemistry and biology.
These three justices began their written opinion by noting the U. S. government's previous challenges to Roe v. Wade:
These towns aim to create a " community " for the future which " addresses the twin challenges of diminishing oil and gas supplies and climate change, and creates the kind of community that we would all want to be part of.
These families are unique in their experiences facing many challenges which first-married families do not.
These stories enable participants to make sense of the difficulties and challenges they face ; by listening to stories, members of organizations learn from each other's experiences, adapt the recipes used by others to address their own difficulties and problems.
These challenges, linked to configurations of population and the dynamics of distribution, inevitably raise the issue of town and country planning.
These groups often featured poetic lyrics loaded with indirect double-meanings and deeply philosophical challenges to the status quo.
These factors represent challenges in terms of placing value on the mental health status of an individual, especially in relation to the individual's potential as human capital.
These groups sang in German, often featuring poetic lyrics loaded with indirect double-meanings and deeply philosophical challenges to the status quo.
These transactions, and every succeeding transaction between the collection of the evidence and its appearance in court, should be completely documented chronologically in order to withstand legal challenges to the authenticity of the evidence.
These challenges add yet another level of firefighting complexity and have led to the creation of the motto for FDNY firefighters of New York ’ s Bravest.
These laws, however, have faced the challenges of the American Civil Liberties Union.
These range from general advice texts to specific guidebooks on such challenges as setting up a small PBX for the office telephones.
These Growth Opportunities emerge from changes in market trends, segment dynamics changing and also internal brand or operational business challenges. The Marketing team can then prioritize these Growth Opportunities and begin to develop strategies to exploit the opportunities that could include new or adapted products, services as well as changes to the 7Ps.
These projects benefit the global environment, linking local, national, and global environmental challenges and promoting sustainable livelihoods.
These directors were making their films at a time when the gay community was facing new challenges from the AIDS crisis in the 1980s and the conservative political wave brought on by the presidency of Ronald Reagan in the United States and the government of Margaret Thatcher in the United Kingdom.
These nations faced challenges in the form of neocolonialism, poverty, illiteracy and endemic tropical diseases.
These challenges are related in some manner to the country wherein they are located or its culture.
" These challenges, however, have not been supported by the courts ; as the Supreme Court stated in Butler v. Perry ( 1916 ):

These and lead
These assumptions lead to an organization with one man at the top, six directly under him, six under each of these, and so on until there are six levels of personnel.
These data lead to a structure in which sheets of Cr atoms lie between two sheets of O atoms.
These roads converge at Pueblo Alto and from there lead north beyond the Canyon limits.
These oncolytic properties provided a promising link between CDV and lymphoma apoptosis which can lead to development of alternative treatment methods for both canine lymphoma and human non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
These effects can lead to significant lead leaching from brasses of comparatively low lead content.
These actions lead Constantinople to become a once again thriving capital of the Ottoman Empire.
These are usually ' temps ' ( temporary workers ) or consultants who, depending on the project and their experience, might be brought on to lead a task for which the skill-set did not exist within the company, or in the case of a temp, in the vernacular sense, to perform busy-work or an otherwise low-skilled repetitive task for which an employee is deemed too valuable to perform.
These changes may be made either by the same writer who made it, or more commonly by an author that has taken over the creative lead of a corporate owned show or publication.
" These sentences are interpreted by many Buddhists ( especially in the West ) as an injunction against supporting any legal measure which might lead to the death penalty.
These tools lead to increasingly dynamic, interactive maps that can be manipulated digitally.
These seizures are often prolonged, and may lead to status epilepticus, a medical emergency.
These aspects of the Federal Reserve System are the parts intended to prevent or minimize speculative asset bubbles, which ultimately lead to severe market corrections.
These people lead a life of misery and are denied the most basic of human rights: the right to food.
These lead naturally to the definition of C *- algebras and other operator algebras.
These smaller bore and gauge shotshells also require much less lead shot, further lessening the impact of the rapid rises seen in the price of lead shot.
These dreams are another factor which has lead some scholars to associate Imhotep with the Biblical figure of Joseph.
These ( and other ) critics have questioned how natural selection operating on individual organisms can lead to the evolution of planetary-scale homeostasis.
These therapy sessions lead to a " psychic affair " between Scott and Emma.
These behaviors may increase stress in personal relationships, lead to problems at work and increase the risk of altercations with law enforcement.
These can lead to possibly fatal or long term health problems for the infant.
These advances would lead Hector Berlioz to write a landmark book on instrumentation, which was the first systematic treatise on the use of instrumental sound as an expressive element of music.
These early investigations did not lead to the use of antibiotics to treat infection because they took place in obscure circumstances, and the idea that infections were caused by transmissible agents was not widely accepted at the time.

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