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It also presents a very practical problem.
Then Mr. Hubbard told me what most of us had probably guessed — Mr. Romney is the ultimate pragmatist: "I would describe him as a very practical problem solver.
It usually starts with a very practical problem – you want to hang a painting, but you don't own a power drill, for example.
I thought it was fascinating that a person charged with a very practical problem would think about it from a biological perspective.
"They were trying to work their way out of a very practical problem: how do we avoid being sued," Attorney General Cornyn told the court.
In this way Astell's rationalist education remedies a very practical problem of the individuation of the body and soul at death.
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"The emotional and psychological problem and the very practical problem".
There's also the very practical problem of how much of any product is available.
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There are very practical problems when it comes to building toilets.
In discussions with the younger cartoonists, the film also addresses the very practical problems facing these artists today: the cartooning world that Finck is aspiring to become a part of is, in other words, not the same one Booth entered in 1969.
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