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Then there is the awkward problem of what China would do with all the money it would get by selling off its dollars.
This deliberate policy of "constructive ambiguity" overcame the awkward problem of status simply by not going into awkward detail.Since the last rumpus across the strait, China has insisted Taiwan accept the mainland's interpretation of the "one China" principle as a prerequisite for the resumption of talks.
Rad tells us that Matchmaker is anonymous and solves the awkward problem of introducing people and then being included on the resulting thread — an annoyance often experienced in email and Facebook intros.
It gets around that awkward problem of not wanting to declare your intentions on social networks.
By using real people and events, he avoids awkward problems of suspension of disbelief; making sure most of his protagonists are dead and can't sue is also smart, not that Clough would have grounds for complaint.
A more awkward problem is that the stereophotogrammetric reconstruction of the torso surface can create artificial small bumps and pits, which in turn create local maxima in the curvature, some of which may be strong.
But the awkward problem that we don't like to acknowledge is that most of the time the market is too fluid.
Meanwhile the government's fiscal deficit is prodigious and its debt vaulting, raising the fundamental issue of what kind of state Britain will be able to afford after the economy has indeed recovered.One facet of that awkward problem is whether Britain will, in future, be able to fight the sort of war in which it is currently embroiled in Afghanistan.
Increasingly desperate attempts by the chief executive of Shell to dismiss the need to leave fossil fuels in the ground, giving him the awkward economic problem of so-called "stranded assets", is the definition of someone who doth protest too much.
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