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And we face a big problem.
Does our country face a big problem with deficits?
If that does not go ahead, we will face a big problem in our water supply".
Its new telephone-based random-quota sample cut that to 18 points.Even if the polling firms' samples are representative, they still face a big problem.
David Cameron and his most senior cabinet colleagues may well wish to accept reformed self-regulation, but they face a big problem in the Commons.
For all their success with critics and at the box office, the new generation of filmmakers face a big problem -- money.
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And that means this small town faces a big problem: uncertainty about the future.
But in the mid-2000s, it was facing a big problem: Health coverage was becoming prohibitively expensive.
But they faced a big problem with the building on Eastchester Road, said Rodney T. Liddle, the chief financial officer for Nonni.
The government faces a big problem, in that the public is very sensitive to paying high salaries to government employees, because they think it's unfair.
Mr Molinaro said: "This area is facing a big problem: the price big companies pay for this juice is not fair.
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