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This a definite problem in rural Alaska.
ED crowding is a definite problem in the US health care system.
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Self-indulgence of a rather livelier, albeit self-destructive kind was a definite problem for the characters in "27," from the Philadelphia company New Paradise Laboratories.
They also don't have a sense of being in touch with actual people, and this is also a definite problem; Robert Rubin does not live in a world of real people, Hank Paulson does not live in a world of real people.
"But the snake in a bow tie was a definite problem".
However, a review of research on mail-in ballots finds mixed results on the actual impacts, with fraud a definite problem.
"I have a definite problem with Tarantino's excessive use of the n-word," he said.
"I have a definite problem using technology as a criterion for modernity," Dibble says.
That was serious reflexivity a definite problem and was much more interesting than what Merton provided.
"There are definite problems in the U.K. but over all the health system works reasonably well on a shoestring".
By contrast, he sees definite problems in areas such as Uber's impact on the traditional taxi drivers and transportation companies that have to abide by rules other than those imposed on Uber.
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