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No wonder you're faced with the problems you are.
"Here we are faced with the problems of loss of privacy, creeping computerisation, massive databases, more centralisation," he wrote.
And you were always faced with the problems of getting out of places in which you had no strategic interest.
Alternatively, they might - as has BP Amoco when faced with the problems of environmental destruction - accepted the reality of the evidence, recognised their social responsibility, and reoriented the whole business.
Faced with the problems of a fictitious Eastern European pharmaceutical company "Chusco", the class has to work out how to deal with closing a local factory and the effects on all stakeholders.
"When we're faced with the problems of norovirus and delayed [patient] discharges the system can't cope.
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They are, however, faced with the problem of nonbiblical articles of faith.
When he began to write about the Arctic, Lopez was faced with the problem of purchase.
Stuart Gulliver, handed the job of chief executive in 2010, was faced with the problem.
And, of course, you're always faced with the problem of, why are they singing?
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