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Rain has become a persistent problem in the southern half of South America this year because of El Niño's warming of Atlantic waters, meteorologists said.
But the sales of tablet computers, like the iPad, were another major factor and that could become a persistent problem for Microsoft.
In fact, the way forensics are handled in the courtroom has become a persistent problem across the country, not just in Mississippi.
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) has become a persistent problem worldwide.
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This is becoming a persistent problem for the Leafs.
Will the novel H1N1 agent become a persistent seasonal virus?
This, I subsequently discovered, had become a persistent theme.
By January 1999 the lesion had become a persistent nonhealing wound.
As surveillance and data troves continue to expand, and as malicious hacking becomes more of a persistent problem, there are startups popping up that are trying to address this gap, although most appear to have focused around the big data opportunity rather than biometrics and images.
Name and age fabrication among Latin American players is such a persistent problem that it has become the intersection point between the interests of sabermetricians and Birthers: a year or two of fudging can become thousands of dollars in bonus money for a 19-year-old prospect hoping to pose as a 17-year-old phenom.
Growers had a new tool to fight a persistent problem.
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