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Problem is thirty.
If a problem is 30, the problem is the person who sits 30 cm from the computer screen.
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A key problem is poor infrastructure.
A key problem is ensuring access to technology.
A key problem is pace: there is crispness here, but not inexorability.
A key problem is that local governments frequently build budgets upon inaccurate revenue forecasting, he said.
A key problem is the familiarity of the three stories being dramatized.
A key problem is space sickness, she said: "It is hard to predict who will get it and Tim has said he will take the anti-sickness pills he is offered.
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A key problem was that many of those infected failed to take their medicines until cured, leading to the creation of drug-resistant disease strains.
A key problem was whether or not Rank would keep its listing, since if Guoco received 85% acceptances it could take the company off the market, leaving the remaining shareholders as a minority in a non-quoted company.
A key problem was that programs targeting farmers were voluntary and only half the land used for cane growing and 10% of grazing land was accredited under the voluntary programs.
A key problem was China, where the volume of sales fell by 48% as buyers there shift to smartphones – often running versions of the Android software – made by indigenous companies.
A key problem was the absence of any strict law of succession; the principle of seniority usually clashed with the reigning prince's desire to secure the throne for his oldest son.
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