Even if they do not execute such a strike, we must be prepared to contend with a naturally occurring phenomenon that may be every bit as devastating.
Over the next two years, Israel will be required to contend with these developing threats in profound ways.
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Apparently, the decisive argument will be that only transnational bureaucrats will be able to contend with the implications of the melting Arctic ice caps induced by global warming.
Specifically, margin expansion, he notes, will become more limited and profits are likely to be crimped as grocers contend with higher inflation.
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But as should be expected, Pandora must contend with a variety of other online music operators.
The standby-mode killer has yet to be proven commercially and must contend with other new products designed to tackle the same problem.
It will be denied vital modernization programs - the absence of which ensures the remaining force will be ill-equipped to contend with present dangers, let alone those in the offing.
The cumulative effect of these actions will be dramatically to reduce our ability to contend with the turbulent conditions of our generation's gathering storm.
That will be one thing manager Jim Jefferies will be hoping he doesn't have to contend with this term.
And that would be hard enough for any new administration and government to contend with -- a situation where surpluses disappeared and what materialized instead was the largest deficit in history.
With no post-season bans to contend with in 2013, expect Buckeye fervor to be at an all-time high.
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The brain is craving certainty, says Alpert, so if overachieving is your norm, it may actually be hard to slow down even with a newborn to contend with.
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Personal computer maker Hewlett-Packard may be trying to branch out into software and services, but it still has to contend with falling PC prices, weak demand and fierce competition in the legacy business that still dominates its profits and revenues.
John Travolta, with a bunch of old gray ropes where his hair should be, plays the Psychlo chief of security, who hates his job and has to contend with a band of rebellious earthlings.
The world's main gem deposits, they contend, are often too small to justify major investments, and sometimes may be better exploited with primitive hand tools.
And while Nokia and Tapwave may be setting themselves up for the handheld gaming battle of the year, both will still have to contend with Nintendo 's Game Boy devices, which have been around in some form or another since the late 1980s.
Some crowdfunding portals contend that free market principles should rule the day, and the floodgates of crowdfunding should be thrown open with no restrictions.
Some business students I have debated contend that this rebate plan would only be a problem if it targeted particularly vulnerable populations people with little money and no advanced education.
Second, in the event the Soviet Union does not reorder its traditional priorities, as Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney has predicted, and the West is obliged to contend once more with the full panoply of expansionist Soviet ambitions, the United States and its allies will be far better able to do so if they have kept their guard up in the meantime.
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