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The second rule is, you have to ask does it cause a problem downstream?
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When you spend your time watching the attacker and wondering what he is doing, it causes problems.
"Things are discovered, certain things lead to certain other areas, and you try to explain it so it doesn't cause a problem".
It doesn't cause a problem for everyone every time, but skipping gauges is more likely to cause problems than doing it properly.
"Due to the late offer, we hope it doesn't cause a problem with Dewayne getting to training camp".
I have a heart ailment and have an implanted pacemaker/ defibrillator (I travel a lot all over the world, and it does not cause a problem).
Apparently that concern for "the LGBT community" only extends as far as it doesn't cause a problem with their paychecks.
As the only mail he got was bills and junk mail, it didn't cause a problem.
Since they were biodegradable, it didn't cause a problem, but now they are tossing aside plastic plates which are a problem.
If you do not wash your hands, does it cause any problems?
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