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But David Cone, the YES Broadcaster who threw in two minor league rehabilitation games before coming back from an aneurysm in 1996, said it could pose a problem.

It could pose a problem for Aung San Suu Kyi by identifying her with the government's pro-growth policies against the interests of the grassroots people's movements.

If the flow of dollars into Switzerland were to assume massive proportions in the coming days, it could pose a problem for the Swiss authorities, which are under domestic pressure not to hold an excessive quantity of dollars in their official reserves.

He told the BBC that while the threat is theoretical, it could pose a problem to people with eczema and dermatitis.

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SF5CF3's current contribution to global warming is insignificant, says Sturges, but the gas is accumulating at a rate of 6% a year; if that trend continues, it could pose a problem--although not for at least a thousand years.

But if they don't, it could pose a real problem for the little guys.

If that result holds true for larger studies, it could pose a major problem for employers.

But the tax rebates could pose a problem when it comes time to balance the next budget.

If asked by the defense attorney, "Have you ever had an encounter with a violent crime that might make you particularly unsympathetic toward the accused?" and the prospective juror said, "Not that I can think of," it's easy to see how this could pose a problem.

This could pose a problem for the brain, since it is normally fuelled solely by glucose, and fatty acids do not cross the blood brain barrier.

Providing individual reward could pose a problem among the workers, as it is always difficult to define criteria for individual performance assessment.

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