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Cynthia Lane, superintendent of the Kansas City school district, which does not have plans to end the school year early, told the Kansas City Star that the state is not facing a problem with its funding formula.
According to Frankfurt, a person facing a problem with regard to her will's freedom faces a situation in which her first-order desires are in conflict.
Source: [60] The public health system is facing a problem with manpower shortage.
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Magritte faced a problem with rationality, and so, thus, do his critics.
Therefore, most residents should not face a problem with their windows breaking.
A first-grade teacher faced a problem with a 6-year-old Swedish boy who didn't know English.
"The truth is whatever the government tries, it will face a problem with the corruption of traffickers".
The New Yorker, March 30 , 1957P. 25 A first-grade teacher faced a problem with a 6-year-old Swedish boy who didn't know English.
Last night the Welfare Reform Minister, Lord Freud, acknowledged that Britain faced a problem with people leaving jobs because of treatable problems.
James Taranto, writing at The Wall Street Journal, agreed with most of the post, except the contention that Mr. Obama does not face a problem with his base.
As he tries to tie the debt limit, tax rates and sequester into the foundation of a new grand bargain, the speaker faces a problem with the calendar.
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