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Because the player is confronted every time new people.
Through its actions, Australia supports andfinances the source of the problems with which the country is confronted.
Farming is confronted with more risks than ever before.
Ïn the eve of its enlargement, the European Union is confronted with several challenges.
When the child's brain is confronted with both a blurry image and a clear image, it will begin to ignore the blurry image.
It is terrible to imagine, butevery fifth inhabitant of the planet is confronted with this ailment, whether it knows about it or not.
The EU is confronted with a major economic, financial and social crisis that affects us all, men and women.
Tensions rise further when E is confronted by Sloan's stalker Seth Green.
Industry is confronted by a change in the conditions and costs of energy supply which results in excessive uncertainty.
Attempting to be exhaustive could result in legislative paralysis at the very time the Union is confronted with urgent challenges.
However, he is confronted by Blofeld's heavy, Grunther, who forcefully refuses to give Campbell permission.
Instead of depicting a perfected state of an utopian community, the viewer is confronted by the obscene historical traces of the mankind's inhumanity.
In writing.-(RO) The EU is confronted by important social changes which have been brought about by problems related to migration, social security and poverty.
Partnership between the Commission and the Member States, and within the Member States, is confronted by the challenge posed by excessive complexity.
In a situation where a Member State is confronted with exceptional pressures on its borders, the EU should be able to provide adequate support.
Canada is a partner indispensable to the stability and security of Europe. Andthe breadth of the areas of cooperation reflects the challenges with which the western world is confronted.
Mr President, this Green Paper comes at a time when the EU is confronted with dwindling stocks, over-capacity and ineffective and over-centralised management.
The viewer is confronted by themes such as violence, the art of being a man, the(possible) differences between women and men, patriarchalism for beginners and the male ideal 2000.
As described by American Loss of hair Association after testosterone is confronted with the enzyme type II 5-alpha-reductase, it is transformed into a various hormone(DTH) dihydrotestosterone.
Europe is confronted with a demographic problem resulting not only from the economic problems affecting our continent but also from the failure to provide young mothers with proper support.
Based on the original film,the series tells the story in six episodes of a city, who is confronted with a series of child murders and how their consequences on the individual layers of a society affects.
When the speaker is confronted with a linguistic or situational complication or an unexpected turn of events, comprehension may be slower or require clarification strategies.
The Presidency Conclusions of the Lisbon European Council recognised that the European Union is confronted with a quantum shift resulting from globalisation and the challenges of a new knowledge-driven economy.
And if a person is confronted with a value of 100 at 40 atmospheres, then this is considered lowered pressure, which entails disruptions in the body and discomfort, accompanied by unpleasant symptoms.
The EU joined in the boycott and also suspended its financial aid,so exacerbating the already serious humanitarian situation with which the Palestinian people is confronted as a result of Israeli occupation and aggression.
The structural weaknesses, with which Greenland is confronted, require an increased commitment from the national authorities to formulate and implement the needed policies.
I believe we should really try to create an incentive system in order to have data automatically, if possible with a modem, immediately and quickly available, so that no mechanical work is involved and not much paper gets sent backwards and forwards- that is of course a mammoth burden forthe Central Statistics Office, when it is confronted by tonnes of paper.
In Fleming's book, 007 is confronted with the villain Le Chiffre, and Bond's mission is to defeat him in a large party of chemin they pass at Casino Royale, thereby winning a large sum of money from Le Chiffre.
On behalf of the PSE Group.-(NL) Mr President, I would like to start by thanking the Commissioner for his account andalso for his honesty in setting out the dilemmas with which he is confronted when he speaks to his colleagues and with the Member States about reforming the trade defence mechanism of the European Union.
It is essential that domestic violence is confronted and the proper services put in place, because domestic violence destroys millions of lives- those of women, children and sometimes men- right across Europe.