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But a fundamental problem is the state housing agency".
But a fundamental problem with district-drawing still remains: as long as humans are drawing the lines, there's a danger of bias and self-interest to creep into the process.
The way people get around, particularly in big cities like New York, is changing rapidly, but a fundamental problem remains unsolved: how to best size and operate a fleet of vehicles, especially traditional taxis and particularly given taxi riders' attitudes toward sharing.
You probably want a thoughtful, rational, dispassionate analysis of the security threats that you–or anybody may face; but a fundamental problem with the security industry is that hardly anybody has any reason to provide that.
But a fundamental problem that endures is that we can't look past blackness and see humanity.
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But there is a fundamental problem that is not easily solved by the usual economic policy tools: how to persuade rattled banks to start lending again — an essential first step to restoring economic health.
"But there's a fundamental problem with labor leaders trying to push Al Gore over the top," Mr. Hills said, "And that is we have a lot of inroads with working men and women frankly because Al Gore is not good for the auto industry.
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