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In a practical sense, Europe is already facing a huge problem in the waves of immigrants arriving ceaselessly.
"In a country where "rationing" is a dirty word, who will say no?" So, we're facing a huge problem, widely acknowledged to be of crisis proportions, with the lead of an administration elected on the promise of solving it.
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Creditors would also face a huge problem over Greece's place in the European Union.
"States are going to face a huge problem because they'll have to find some way to replace these billions, either with cuts to their K-12 systems or by finding alternative revenues," said Bruce Baker, an education professor at Rutgers University.
We know that with all the watches floating around right now, we're destined to face a huge problem a couple years from now when it comes to spare parts, and making these nine-month wait times for repairs shorter.
They say that if the current ABC system is retained, alcohol would be rated a class A drug and tobacco class B. "We face a huge problem," said Colin Blakemore, chief executive of the Medical Research Council and an author of the report, which is published in the Lancet medical journal.
Even if the White House can manage to convince anybody of this, which seems unlikely, it would still face a huge problem: two other people who attended the June 9th meeting were Paul Manafort, who was then the manager of the Trump campaign, and Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law, who is now one of the President's closest advisers in the White House.
But life spans grew by 30 years in the 20th century, and if you believe (as I do) that biotechnology will greatly raise life expectancy, then we'll face a huge problem paying for long-lived retirees (touch wood, like me).
"But it faces a huge problem as its rivals are offering cheaper-priced devices".
The citizens of Uruk faced a huge problem, a problem that is fundamental to any modern economy - how to deal with a web of obligations and long-range plans between people who did not know each other well, who might perhaps never even meet.
The filmmakers [of Making a Murderer] faced a huge problem right off the bat in making a documentary about Steven Avery: They had almost no access to him as they were repeatedly denied visitations.
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