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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 new problem is the Catalonian referendum, which is scheduled for 25 November.

A new problem is caused by women smoking and dropping matches and butts down the chutes.

The Court should be congratulated on that – but a new problem is emerging.

A new problem is all too often seen as an intimation of impending crisis, a hard landing, consequent social instability, and perhaps the eventual collapse of the regime.

Now a new problem is emerging: unsustainable levels of domestic debt.

Then a new problem is formulated, to find out in which manner the power is allocated efficiently.

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But here the Germans faced a new problem: Being a tier-one supplier to U.S. automakers would mean building plants near their assembly lines.

By applying the probability collectives (PCs) technique the original problem is turned into a new problem which is convex over probability distributions.

And experts believe social immobility is not a new problem, but is having a greater impact than ever.

Now we're faced with a new problem, which is sorting signal from noise, finding the material that's valid, and putting it into practice.

"It's created a new problem, which is that the water flows faster.

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