Through IMDA, Schnurr is trying to raise awareness of the growing missile threat and recommend ways to contend with it in the Defense Ministry as well as in ministries that control critical infrastructures.
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"It's something hard to contend with, but it happens and is part of the game, " he said.
And this has profound significance for Israel, not only as it prepares its plans to contend with Iran but also as it considers it national priorities.
Spain's problem is that it has to contend with a Brussels ban on work permits, whereas northern Europe was able to import its labour legally when it needed it in the 1970s.
As Israel considers how to contend with the emerging onslaught, it is important to notice how it differs from its predecessors.
While LG appears to have addressed the technological challenges inherent in 3D phones, and has taken steps to provide Thrill owners with enough 3D content to make the device useful and entertaining, it still needs to contend with the third most-often cited objection to 3D phones: cost.
If demand for oil is strong then Opec might well survive even if it has to contend with an Iraq fulfilling its potential.
However, players contend it is intimately connected with the salary cap.
However, based on our recent work, we believe Intel has bigger challenges now that it has to contend with, which are aimed at the heart of its highly profitable server business.
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It sure would be nice to be able to land within 15 miles of my family homestead instead of struggling through the maze of DFW Airport then having to contend with the traffic congestion that plagues it.
As I posted in September, Netflix faces competition when it comes to buying the licenses to stream content and it also must contend with bandwidth suppliers who charge customers more money when they exceed their monthly bandwidth allotment.
Skeptics, and there are many, contend it is an expensive fad with no major advantage.
It has had to contend with a greedy middleman, unskilled workers, labor unrest, bad press and threatened suits.
It must now also contend with political pressures: the ruling Liberal Democratic Party and the banks are long-standing friends.
But they point to a larger strategic failure that has crippled Israel's capacity to contend with the information war being waged against it.
At the same time, it has had to contend with angry shareholders, as the rising cost of beef and other ingredients has clobbered its profits.
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If HMV really wanted to compete long-term on the digital side, it would have to contend with the aforementioned companies as well as streaming giants like Spotify, Pandora, Rdio and iHeartRadio.
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.
It would also have to contend with an Apple Maps app that will undoubtedly get better.
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It now also has to contend with a stronger yen, thanks in part to loose monetary policy elsewhere in the rich world.
Meanwhile countries like Hungary and Belarus continue to contend with corruption issues and political deadlock that make it difficult to create sustainable wealth.
It'll also have to contend with American Express (nyse: AXP - news - people ) for business travel and entertainment and the higher-end market.
We need to do it urgently, even as we contend with some of these other issues that affect our economy that either we have limited control over or no control over, like the effect that the Arab uprisings had on oil prices or the effect that the earthquake and tsunami had on the economy because of disrupted supply chains.
They have to contend with pork that is sometimes injected with water to make it heavier or, worse still, with poisonous chemicals to make the meat less fatty.
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If Britain was willing to acknowledge and contend with the grave threat Iran constitutes for global security, it would not accept the authority of Hizbullah or Iran to negotiate the release of British hostages in Iraq.
Hostess, founded as a bread maker in 1930, has to contend with a particularly cumbersome work force, a legacy of how it was built through acquisitions since the 1960s.
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It is feared that forcing e-tailers to contend with more red tape than their offline counterparts have to deal with will put them at a disadvantage--distracting them from their business of selling.
With play not starting until 1200 BST because of murky light and a damp outfield to contend with, only 70 overs were bowled in the day - but it was a fascinating opening to the first neutral Test at Lord's since 1912.
If it was once the federal government that mayors had to contend with, the devolution trend in American politics is now often pitting them against the states.
It also suggests investors look for companies that have had to contend with falling prices for years and have still managed to generate robust earnings-per-share growth.
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