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But this is where the argument faces a bit of a struggle.
Like other huge pop stars, she faces a bit of a falling-off after her big peak (one great song, Grammy awards, performing with Prince).
One gets the point; Britain's economy needs to be reoriented away from a consumption-led model to one based on exports.The trouble is that Britain faces a bit of a St Augustine situation (Lord give me chastity, but not yet).
For all its success, Facebook faces a bit of an existential crisis: What to do about death?
Wakoopa faces a bit of a challenge when it comes to defining, and then identifying, web apps.
There's no doubt that VR faces a bit of a chicken-and-egg problem in that you mostly have to try it to know you want it, and widespread demo station presence at Best Buy will help immensely with that.
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possumpossum I face a bit of a conundrum.
"The UK is going to face a bit of a struggle.
Meanwhile the German FA is facing a bit of a structural crisis.
Elsewhere investors in Helphire, the accident claim specialist, faced a bit of a car crash.
Mike Trout probably is facing a bit more heat than Harper right now.
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