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You see, the terms and definitions you use for biobanks are a sort of a problem because there are so many different borders with BBMRI and everyone [has] their own terminology that differs from each other.
They each have a sort of a problem, a sort of psychosis.
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The problem is a sort of a Catch 22.
Both authors believe this has a lot to do with a deep-rooted tendency for development experts to think of poverty or underdevelopment as a sort of technical problem in search of a suitable (and often simple) technical fix.
(Sort of a problem with a consumer Web business, if you ask me).
Jones: A turnaround is a company that has encountered some sort of a problem that has derailed it from its growth path.
"I told his agent, 'I'm thinking of running a horse who was sort of a problem child,'" Baffert said.
Also, Europe is crowded, so its NIMBYs are noisy.China has a different sort of problem: a shortage of water, of which millions of gallons can be required to frack a single well.
If it's that single parents aren't going to be supported, the military might have a different sort of problem: a volunteer force would be tricky to maintain without mothers and fathers.
"The public has a sort of sense that there's a problem," Chote said.
"Is there a problem with a sort of dominant male figure and a woman under his power?
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