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But Belgium could be confronted with another problem in terms of small arms.
However, we can still be confronted with problems regarding power in the intention-to-treat analysis.
A European stabilization fund of some €2 trillion could have convinced the markets that Europe meant business wherever it was confronted with problems.
The central character was confronted with problems of adolescence as well as racial identity.
Every day students are confronted with problems they don't understand, and their typical response is to text a friend.
"We would be confronted with enormous problems if things got worse".
This program allowed the dogs to be confronted with a different problem to solve in each training occasion.
The prime minister will, however, be confronted with exactly the same problems as her European counterparts.
Upon independence, Kosovo was confronted with several problems in the area of communications.
Since then the industry has been confronted with new problems.
Second, an interpretation of the whole of Comte's work is confronted with two problems.
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