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Mr. Arnold acknowledged that this can pose problems for a performer.
High deductibles, though, can pose problems for people who cannot afford the out-of-pocket costs associated with the plans.
As a result, Mr. Hamermesh said, lenders have largely scrapped mortgages for people who cannot document their incomes, which can pose problems for the self-employed or anyone working in a cash business.
For a private university like Wake Forest, which costs nearly $50,000 a year to attend, the difficulty associated with obtaining certain financial aid can pose problems for recruits not receiving athletic scholarships.
In addition, professors at the University of Delaware say they have found high levels of pollutants like mercury, PCB's and pesticides in shallow areas of the river that can contaminate the water if dredging is undertaken, and that the contaminants can pose problems for disposal of the sludge.
Certainly, though, the demand for evaluative research to support policy can pose problems for researchers.
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This situation can pose problems, both for analytic methods (e.g., some spectral techniques) that may only be appropriate for a sparse network, as well as for visualization and the accompanying implications for gaining intuition from and communicating information about large data sets.
Malnutrition in pregnant women can pose problems not only for the women themselves but also for their newborns.
But for others, being alone can pose problems.
Attempts at impartiality can pose problems.
For young people with Asperger's, both parts of that equation can pose problems.
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