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Unfortunately, a technicality becomes a problem in the Olympics, where citizenship in the country you represent is required.

That's the beauty of this floating currency thingy, which only becomes a problem in a real rout (think GBP/USD below parity).

Farquhar said: "The margins are very small, so any one issue like energy gets magnified and becomes a problem in a low-margin business".

Eno's deep thinking in the first act is engaging and funny, and shows a lyrical wisdom, but the lack of a story line becomes a problem in the second act, when two monumental things happen (birth and death), but no one, either onstage or in the audience, cares much at all.

But the unusual pacing can also be seen as a flaw, and I think it becomes a problem in two series – this one and series four – when it is combined with the introduction of whole sets of crucial new characters, not as background, as when we first meet politician Tommy Carcetti or the Baltimore Sun journalists, but as the focus of the show.

Reading now becomes a problem in a new way.

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Escape has become a problem in itself.

Autonomy complacency among pilots has become a problem in aviation.

And yet that became a problem in itself.

We had transubstantiated and become a problem in philosophy.

"But if the parts do become a problem in 60 days, it might affect a slowdown".

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