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Therefore, most residents should not face a problem with their windows breaking.
"The truth is whatever the government tries, it will face a problem with the corruption of traffickers".
James Taranto, writing at The Wall Street Journal, agreed with most of the post, except the contention that Mr. Obama does not face a problem with his base.
Without a further injection of liquidity from the European Central Bank, Varoufakis has admitted that the country will face a problem with "paper money" by Monday.
Was it tempted by the large piles of cash that so many tech firms built up during the downturn?"Successful tech companies undoubtedly face a problem with out-of-the-blue patent suits," says Michael Jacobs of Morrison & Foerster, a law firm, who notes that the vast majority of cases end up producing formal licensing deals of some kind or other.
This time we face a problem with the password reset page that users must face in order to log back in.
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Magritte faced a problem with rationality, and so, thus, do his critics.
A first-grade teacher faced a problem with a 6-year-old Swedish boy who didn't know English.
The New Yorker, March 30 , 1957P. 25 A first-grade teacher faced a problem with a 6-year-old Swedish boy who didn't know English.
Last night the Welfare Reform Minister, Lord Freud, acknowledged that Britain faced a problem with people leaving jobs because of treatable problems.
As he tries to tie the debt limit, tax rates and sequester into the foundation of a new grand bargain, the speaker faces a problem with the calendar.
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