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Mr. Levin and others say that the industry's growth has brought problems in quality.
Such revisionism is not unwelcome, particularly since Dostoyevsky undoubtedly mellowed in later years, but again it brings problems in its train.
In both countries, the past year has seen a further deterioration in already grim human-rights records, despite criticisms by the State Department.The growing despotism of Mr Karimov and Mr Akaev is clearly bringing problems in its wake.
Computers project the words of the hymns onto huge screens, and the temperature is perfectly controlled.But this rapid growth brings problems in its wake too problems that usually end up forcing churches to become yet more business-like and management-obsessed.
The latest storm brought problems in several areas, with 10 flood alerts.
It also means they have got nine games scheduled for March, which brings problems in itself.
The growing number of waste tyres that are stocked every year brings problems in respect of human health, environmental pollution, and also causes esthetical problems.
My record in bringing problems to the fore, in advance, is a long one, and it's well documented.
The service has been hugely successful but has brought problems of privacy in some countries.
Such stubbornness brings problems as well as virtues – in particular a congested stylistic excess, and a troublesome equivalence of detail.
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