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.
Film producers here have to contend with separate unions for drivers, directors, actors, musicians, writers and stagehands.
Sony's Daily Edition e-reader will also have to contend with newer rivals vying for a piece of this fast growing segment.
Mikhail Gorbachev came to power unable to counter or contend with the Reagan strategy for destroying the USSR (laid out in several presidential decision documents).
While conceding that buyers tend to often get a raw deal, Kumar pointed out that developers, on their part, have to contend with a plethora of approvals for their projects which make delays inevitable.
It must be expected that such a perception will translate, in turn, into sharply eroding support for the maintenance of U.S. and allied defenses sufficiently robust and ready to contend with the USSR's abiding capacity for armed aggression.
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Congressmen will have to contend for the first time with good-governance groups, and with their political enemies, trawling through their investments.
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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.
But Mr. Singh has to contend with politicians, whom business leaders blame for fanning public fears to court popularity, while hurting chances for growth.
This would have been a difficult situation for the US to contend with no matter who replaced George W. Bush in the Oval Office.
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Things literally go from bad to worse for the squad as they contend with hundreds of enemy soldiers, armed vehicles and formidable attack choppers.
Until this failure is remedied, no after-action investigation, no enhanced training, no new electronic warfare doodad will make a significant impact on Israel's ability to contend with the next Hamas flotilla that sets sail for Gaza.
So too, the US's refusal to identify its enemy has made it impossible for US officials to understand and contend with the mounting threat from Turkey.
The field had to contend with a thick layer of fog which delayed play for over three hours and 75 players have yet to complete the second round.
The localization of these understandings in turn opens up a whole new set of options for Westerners and particularly for Israelis in seeking ways to contend with the region's pathologies that involve policies less sweeping than grand, yet futile designs of peace making, or fundamental restructuring of the social compacts of Arab societies.
Many contend that this is what's happening with the evidence for carotid interventional treatments.
More to the point, the advocates of a new separate peace with Hanoi invariably contend that even greater cooperation on accounting for the missing will flow from normalizing trade relations.
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.
The 14 athletes for the high jump will automatically progress to the final on 30 July, while competitors from the other events will begin their respective bids for glory with one less round to contend with.
It's the sort of question that filmmakers must routinely contend with when they're making big-budget films for movie studios, where production executives are obsessed with explaining motivations because they don't trust audiences to understand on their own.
For the time being, as we contend with what appears to be a global economic slowdown by destroying food and demolishing homes, we might want to stop thinking about jobs as the main aspect of our lives that we want to save.
That has led to demands for better training of officials to help them contend with wily private operators.
For the investor who would otherwise have to contend with a blizzard of paperwork from different fund vendors, OneSource is a godsend.
Iran's influence seems to be growing in parts of Afghanistan and Iraq, even as the ruling mullahs contend with young Iranians who are exercising more liberties and growing impatient for change.
The reconstructed Antarctic map is more complete than the corresponding map for the Arctic where the team had to contend with more gaps in the Nimbus coverage, including around the Canadian Archipelago and north of Alaska.
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The dead man's parents, Rick and Mary Todd, are challenging the police's initial findings of suicide and contend their son may have been killed in connection with his work for Singapore's Institute of Microelectronics, where he researched sensitive technology.
"The litigation has been a relentless distraction with which to contend, " said Steven Richter, legal counsel for OptInRealBig.
The market for bras that enhance the female form has to contend with at least one natural development: unaugmented breasts are getting bigger by themselves, thanks to the pill and changes in diet.
Given the increased likelihood that the U.S. (and the EU) will recognize Hamas, one of the swiftly emerging challenges for the incoming Netanyahu government will be how to contend with the new reality.
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