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But this process also faces some problems that may be minimized by operating the machine at optimum parameters levels.
The client faces some problems in choosing among the great variety of windows to satisfy his/her needs, especially with respect to the cost-quality relationship.
In practical situations, vSLAM faces some problems.
Thus, the direct preparation of a carbon layer faces some problems.
Although the industry of the implanted medical devices is in a rapid development, it also faces some problems, such as the battery life.
However, the commercialization of DMFC device still faces some problems, such as CO adsorption on Pt catalysts and thus poisoning [3, 4].
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The development of China's legal system is still facing some problems that require attention".
Buildings with his name in Baku, Azerbaijan, and Istanbul have faced some problems, but the company is undaunted.
So why should it be a surprise that the economy is facing some problems?" And what about the failure to tackle inefficiency and corruption?
And if, in a "Rite" ballet, what the people do has any relation to the original libretto, we are facing some problems.
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