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Corals, for example, require an omega value as high as three to grow their stony skeletons prolifically.As the map above shows, that could be a problem by 2100.
For seasonal flus, an expert committee meets each February to try to predict which three are the most likely to be a problem by October, when the Northern Hemisphere's flu season begins.
Tamarisk trees (also called salt cedars; genus Tamarix), a medium-sized tree introduced to North America in the 1800s, were considered to be a problem by some wildlife officials because of their pattern of thick growth in riverine ecosystems.
The other issue he raises as being a point of discussion and concern for child psychologists is the extent to which extensive use of social media might be a problem by taking children away from other activities that may be more valuable.
Non-choices, where a bee enters the choice chamber, but is unable to decide on a pattern for an extended period of time, occurred frequently in the early stages of training, but had ceased to be a problem by the time testing commenced.
Indoor air quality was perceived to be a problem by only 6% of the respondents.
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Ms Jay said she was told she was a "problem" by her boss, took unpaid leave and did not return.
If Mr. Hill does not know what the practice of the states is, "that's a problem by itself," Mr. Pantuso said.
Some have denied that there is a problem by claiming that the mental states of others are not hidden from us (Zemach 1966).
That means it's a good idea to flag down a neighbor and signal that there's a problem by doing the old "I'm choking" gesture.
All Lives Matter denies there is a problem by treating African American grievances and deaths at the hands of police as deserved consequences, anomalies, trivialities or lies.
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