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The biggest problems arise in areas congested with cars or considered less bike-friendly.
The biggest problems arise in East Jerusalem - which was occupied by Israel in 1967 and is still a mainly Arab area - although Jewish settlers are fast moving in, taking over Palestinian homes.
She says the biggest problems arise when a man starts out as an equal or higher earner and then loses, or has to give up, a well-paying job, and his wife becomes the breadwinner.
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But when they have to actually govern and make decisions, big problems arise.
But when faced with the potential for massive token fundraising, bigger problems arise.
The biggest problem arose at Farragut, where three Korean-themed trucks worked the same crowd.
A recent article in New Scientist suggested that the biggest problem arising from the epidemic of obesity is the additional carbon burden that fat people — who tend to eat a lot of meat and travel mostly in cars — place on the environment.
The biggest problem arose when it was discovered that to use the servers for government business, employees had to disable many of the features of their government email servers in order to receive email from the Clintonemail domain.
The biggest problem arises from the fact that the data only contains the locations of the cell towers at the end of the data collection period.1 Thus, changes in the cell tower or, to be precise, in the locations of the base transceiver stations during the year can go unnoticed, and cause errors in the data.
The fact that storage of our samples for 4 versus 90 days at −20 or −70°C did not result in significant differences in plasma or urine urea concentrations may suggest that the biggest problem arises from the repeated freezing and thawing of samples.
A big problem arose five weeks before my book was scheduled to come out.
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