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In seeking answers, geologists are faced with a difficult problem.
That means their administrators are faced with a difficult problem: how to keep their budgets balanced as their two main sources of revenue stagnate or shrink.
When faced with a difficult problem, she says, "I'll think about that tomorrow".
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Companies that stick with options will still be faced with a difficult valuation problem.
Even in Lang's account, Reed was faced with a difficult medical problem: pathologists who contradicted each other about whether the first biopsy showed skin cancer; a second biopsy that failed to settle the issue; a distrusting patient who was angry with him, first for doing too much and then for doing too little.
See also Section 5. Though philosophical theories of mind tend to accept the asymmetry, and thus cannot escape the problem of other minds, it is not generally thought that those theories are faced with a uniformly difficult problem of other minds.
On becoming independent, Pakistan was faced with a particularly difficult problem of postal communications because its eastern and western regions were separated by 1,000 miles of Indian territory.
In studying the toxicological effects of nano-materials we may be faced with a very difficult problem: one is unlikely to see that for which one does not look.
"Gentlemen, we are faced with a difficult paradox.
Faced with a difficult task, the clergy did pretty well.
Katniss is faced with a difficult task after the reaping.
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