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Even if the re-examination request has not come from Yahoo, it could represent a problem for Facebook, if it gets approved, because this is one of the patents in its countersuit.
That could represent a problem for some GOP congressional candidates in the state, particularly given the likelihood of a tepid Republican turnout.
These sites tend to be highly variable and could represent a problem when determining the identity.
However, each individual's LDL shows its own particular kinetics so that sample to sample variations could represent a problem when - as in the present study - a single measurement of only one parameter is taken after a long incubation time.
Two out of three off-target trans-spliced products will be out of frame and degraded by nonsense-mediated decay; only off-target products that are translated could represent a problem.
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It could represent a gigantic problem for the Mets, who have had trouble scoring runs anyway.
"If it represents the beginning of a downward trend, that could represent a serious problem for the nation," Glover said.
"We want to get that message out there that this could represent a welfare problem for the dogs".
Despite its new products and marketing push, that mobile disadvantage could represent a serious problem for Juniper one that no mere logo switch can solve.
While for the past several quarters it hasn't raised any massive alarm bells, it could represent a potential problem for Google in the future as more and more activity shifts to mobile devices.
Skin diseases could represent a serious problem in the process of liveness detection.
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