Conducting rigorous empirical studies to support or refute the effectiveness of profiling would therefore pose a challenge. |
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Ascertaining and factoring in the views of children still pose a challenge. |
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Commissioners come and go, reforms pass, but export refunds are still here and pose a challenge to everything and everybody. |
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In a more general sense, there are a number of broad issues that will pose a challenge or an opportunity for society. |
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As the head of her company, Ms. Shumba often works in rural areas where poor roads pose a challenge, especially in the rainy season. |
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The sheer numbers of new seniors, however, will pose a challenge to the sustainability of our social programs and economy. |
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On the other hand, detection technologies are inherently intrusive into privacy or can pose a challenge to freedoms and rights. |
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In addition to the simple geometric figure, nature offers us a spectacle of the branched, jagged and seemingly disorderly structures that pose a challenge to geometry. |
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Trying to fulfil both promises concurrently will pose a challenge Ms Gillard could not have anticipated. |
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According to another participant, the Goldstone report could pose a challenge during this period also. |
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Implementing the new repayability regime in times of reduced resources will pose a challenge for the entities. |
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That's not to say that the course is poorly written, as its content is very detailed and could definitely pose a challenge to students with and without an agricultural background. |
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But, under carbon accounting rules under the Kyoto Protocol, this can pose a challenge if a farmer would like to cut down a pre-1990 forest in one place, to replace it with a new same size plantation in another place. |
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Transport energy consumption continues to pose a challenge. |
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They also pose a challenge to the desire for peace in the region. |
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In addition, competing uses pose a challenge for maintaining healthy, abundant, productive and accessible habitat for Atlantic salmon and other species. |
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The growing number of multilateral development organizations active in Africa and, in particular the proliferation of mandates, pose a challenge to coherent United Nations support to Africa. |
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Environmental permitting has become one of the single greatest challenges facing the industry this decade, and it will continue to pose a challenge as environmental regulations become more stringent in the future. |
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However, the adversative side effects of lung cancer therapeutic drugs could pose a challenge to the growth of this market. |
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However, airbags limited to mid-range and premium car segments could pose a challenge to the growth of this market. |
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The results of both experiments pose a challenge. |
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However, desynchronized power systems could pose a challenge to the growth of this market. |
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But watching the beauty in chaos may pose a challenge. |
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Jane Austen's novels pose a challenge for criticism. |
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In the California cities of Manhattan Beach and Hermosa Beach, for example, ultrasmall lots pose a challenge to even the most creative architects. |
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That notwithstanding, the post-BMT milieu, characterized by marked cytopenia, can pose a challenge to the implementation of vaccine immunotherapies. |
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The alliance could pose a challenge to Novartis. |
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Attracting boarders could pose a challenge in Asia. |
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The current wage acceleration and the pressures coming from the strong expansion of domestic demand pose a challenge to the maintenance of price stability. |
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But that very generosity can pose a challenge of coordination. |
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The complexities of political and institutional reform continue to pose a challenge to staff capacities in some countries as UNICEF seeks to contribute more effectively to national policy development. |
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Yet at a deeper level they also pose a challenge for euro area governance. |
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