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If, on the other hand, the promisor had begun to perform his promise, for instance to repair a roof but had abandoned the job in midstream, the courts did not find the problem of recovery insuperable.
"You can go in France, United States, in England and you will find the problem of racism.
Guess what, we don't even have to look at extremists and fundamentalists to find the problem of prejudice operating in our societies.
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ALBANY, Jan .3 The 1970 session of the New York Legis lature will convene Wednesday to find the problems of the dec ade just past have spilled over into the new one.
Ministers of finance in the 17th and 18th centuries found the problem of managing the debt almost insuperable.
Khrushchev rehabilitated most of these groups but found the problem of the Crimean Tatars and the Volga Germans particularly difficult.
It's a comment that shows how vexing safety officials have found the problem of distracted driving.
Mr. Sorkin found the problem of writing the show while avoiding any mention of what had happened in real life to be impossible.
At Olympia Pizza and Pasta, Mr. Damianidis, who now sells his grease for a small monthly fee, finds the problem of stolen fryer oil quite annoying and distracting.
The study found the problem of sex-selective abortions of girls has spread steadily across India after once being confined largely to a handful of conservative northern states.
The University of Utah, which had acquired the spiders through the efforts of the late Dr. Ralph V. Chamberlin, a member of its faculty, had found the problem of maintenance too burdensome.
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