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Water salinity has also become a vexing problem.
The politics of the auto bailout have become a vexing problem for Mr. Romney.
The politics of the auto bailout have become a vexing problem for Mr. Romney as he competes fiercely with President Obama for Ohio.
"Instead of eating something like shark fin soup, why not eat a species that is causing harm, and with your meal make a positive contribution?" Invasive species have become a vexing problem in the United States, with population explosions of Asian carp clogging the Mississippi River and European green crabs mobbing the coasts.
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Peruse YouTube; there are hours of footage of birds of prey doing what may be the most elegant solution yet to what is becoming a vexing problem.
What had been a relatively straightforward political problem for McCain — persuading a skeptical constituency — had suddenly become a vexing eschatological one.
And as ridership has increased, finding a space has become a vexing experience.
However, due to the difficulties in obtaining serial tumor biopsies from patients at various stages of therapy, the identification of molecular alterations that occur as tumors become resistant to therapy has been a vexing problem.
Stephanie Flanders's sudden departure from the BBC's economics editorship to become JP's "chief market strategist, UK and Europe" makes a necessary point and raises a vexing problem.
That has left a vexing problem for the board as it tries to find his successor.
His effort, and the response to it, highlight a vexing problem for Mr. Romney.
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