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They explained that book discovery is a crippling problem for publishers (as data has shown).
This is not an issue for mutuals with a healthy capitalisation, but it can become a crippling problem for those in need of new money.
United Nations officials call this a "lack of capacity" and say it could be a crippling problem for an independent southern Sudan.
I really fear for the country.Bagehot: Yet the crippling problem for you is that these big public service reforms that you've made, in education, in welfare to a lesser extent, in healthcare, they're not popular.DC: Well, it depends who you ask.
All three videos hit at the same theme: Romney's obstinacy on tax returns has become a crippling problem for his campaign and one that Democrats are intent on compounding.
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But mayors long ago recognized teenage pregnancy as a crippling problem of poverty.
The first challenge for any company hoping to compete with iTunes on the digital music front is building out a comparably sized library so that users have access to the tracks they want, but once that part is more or less in place, the differentiating factor becomes which service can best help users deal with the crippling problem of overwhelming choice.
Ed and I worked together on ABA policy to address the crippling problem of continued stigmatization of persons in recovery.
Which would be a crippling problem except for the similarities ending with the words "light concentrator for solar energy use".
I wanted to end this crippling problem that caused so much negativity for me and people I care about.
She is a prime example of what policy experts say is a crippling problem at the State Department: talented diplomats are leaving for careers that they believe have more power and prestige in the new global economy.
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