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This is a huge problem, as is evidenced by the fact that most conflict results from miscommunication.
For example, British Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling warned in June that oil prices have "the potential to be a huge problem as far as the recovery is concerned".
Ants can be a huge problem, as can spiders, snakes, or any other small creatures that might be living within the branches and leaves.
"The whole country would have a huge problem as everyone would want more.
Let me just make one point to you, there was a huge problem as a result of privatisation.
This creates a huge problem, as any international treaty hoping to tackle this most international of problems must (in the long run, at least) include the United States, the world's biggest energy guzzler.Will it ever happen?
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The question was whether climate change was really a huge problem or, as Bush and others were saying, not a problem.
"Hunger is just a huge problem, and as the largest grocer in the country, we need to be at the head of the pack in doing something about it," said Margaret McKenna, president of the Wal-Mart Foundation. Wal-Mart Foundation
But Peter A. Scully, a deputy county executive, said Suffolk should not wait for the state: "We have a huge problem, and as things stand, there is no authority for the county to borrow to cover the expense.
(For local businesses, scheduling is a huge problem, especially as it relates to daily deals. See here).
Human error in dealing with monkeys is a huge problem, obviously, as the government's Forest Department spends most of its cash on feeding them.
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