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While the younger ones face few problems because they are starting their education in Hindi, the older ones struggle to study in a foreign language.
But Allen says the flaw in the new measure is that high-achieving schools will face few problems in meeting and exceeding their Progress 8 scores.
Nevertheless, film fans in Beijing and Shanghai would face few problems in getting their hands on the film in spite of the official ban: pirated DVDs of the film are widely available on the streets of the major conurbations for as little as $1.
Before the match, the Spurs interim coach had said his side would face few problems if they kept hold of the ball, but the hosts nearly doubled their lead after Danny Rose lost possession to Lambert.
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Supervisors get into trouble if they go out on a limb and make a technical mistake (and a bank sues), but face fewer problems if everybody makes the same material mistake and the system goes down.
As hardware and routersystems gain efficiency, the Internet will improve and Akamai will face fewer problems.
Violet Chachki photographed by Blake England You mentioned you face fewer problems when it comes to homophobia in Atlanta specifically.
The successful generation of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) has greatly accelerated the research on stem cell and regenerative medicine [ 1], since iPSCs face fewer problems in ethics and immunological rejection when compared with embryonic stem cells (ESCs) [ 2, 3].
This is unlike 'simple' interventions, such as a drug where researchers face fewer problems in providing details where, for instance, the intervention can be defined in terms of dose and frequency [ 4], whereas one of the key details when evaluating complex interventions is to consider whether they are generalizable to everyday practice.
He said monitors already in Congo had faced few problems so far.
The world number four faced few problems as he overcame his Ukrainian opponent in 78 minutes.
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