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E-learning ecosystem faces some issues.
The focus on patents comes as NeoMedia faces some issues monetizing its technology in other ways.
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Alibaba.com, however, has faced some issues of its own in recent months.
"The ICT supporting the agency's management of bovine TB went live three months late in October 2011, and the agency immediately faced some issues," the auditor said.
While RIM scrambles for a fix, they may also be facing some issues a bit closer to home.
In the collection of sounds, we faced some issues, mainly related to the tradeoff between the pureness of events as described in the theory and our practical need to allow the indexing of large databases with a wide variety of sounds.
RB: What advice do you have for the church as it's facing some issues, more accurately, people -- gay, lesbian and trans* members in their midst -- who they have been able to ignore for a very long time?
"Because crises tend to hit within any two-week or three-week window, if the president leaves, he's almost guaranteed that he's going to have to face some issue while away".
Pressplay, like MusicNet, also faces some logistical issues.
If and when he takes up the job, Mr. Ciolos faces some thorny issues, including the question of equalizing benefits so that farmers from the European Union's newer, formerly communist member countries in the east receive the same benefits as farmers in the west.
Upthere faces some other issues, of course.
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