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But he cautioned that rigid standards can pose problems of their own, perhaps by encouraging some producers to become meddlesome in search of enhanced credit.
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Complex family relationships in traditional families can pose problems for the seeking of parental consent and childhood assent.
High deductibles, though, can pose problems for people who cannot afford the out-of-pocket costs associated with the plans.
This can pose problems for the hapless surfer.
This means they can be used as 24-h infusion without problems if temperature does not exceed 25°C, but home administration with portable pumps next to the body or hospital administration in regions or periods of warm climate can pose problems because of higher temperatures.
It avoids contamination between arms, which can reduce differences observed, but can pose problems in equivalence of recruitment and consent across arms.
Frequent social conflicts among goats due to their strict rank relationships can pose problems in loose housing of goats by negatively influencing feeding and resting times of low-ranking group members.
CCD patients have anatomical abnormalities that can pose problems during the management of general or neuraxial anesthesia.
Psychiatric disorders can pose problems in the assessment of decision-making capacity (DMC).
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