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Typically, practitioners explained they would receive a phone call to accept a particular woman and conduct the birth for free, and if they did not accept the woman, the influential caller 'may create some problem'.
A high ratio of Ca P in mulberry leaves could create some problem with calcium, phosphorus and vitamin D metabolism at a high level of supplementation of leaves in diets.
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"That will create some problems," he said.
"And then he will create some problems.
The commissioners said they recognized that greater use of genetically modified crops would create some problems.
I just hope there are no big problems there, although the tarmac being laid so late might create some problems.
"The Argentine crisis can create some problems for various sectors in Brazil, like tourism, since no more Argentines are coming".
The rough surface can create some problems for the tires, but more wear comes from the great variety of corner styles, and especially the high-speed ones.
Perhaps if Mr. Romney did lose Hawaii and came in a clear third in both Alabama and Mississippi, that could create some problems for him.
This year we chose a new specialist to settle the issue but obviously conditions related to the technological evolution of the race cars do create some problems".
"You create some problems with my approach earlier," he said, adding that he was willing to change because policing and managing police was a "dynamic process".
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