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If the World Cup does go ahead at the end of 2022, it could pose problems for the Africa Cup of Nations, which is scheduled for January 2023.
Otherwise it could pose problems if you break up, divorce or die".
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China has been the largest single contributor to global economic growth in recent years, and a sustained slowdown in its economy could pose problems for many other countries.
It is feared the changes could pose problems for Carillion, whose business includes a project to install and manage 30,000 solar panels for local authority and social housing.
Many have also suggested it could provide a major disincentive to working at all, something that could pose problems for Swiss companies already finding it hard to recruit skilled workers.
Washington State could pose problems for North Carolina because it is exceptionally good at dictating the pace.
Because of that, a target any higher than 200 could pose problems, which is why it is vital England bowl well with the second new ball, which will be due seven overs in to Monday morning.
Israel has reacted warily to the Arab peace initiative, a fact that could pose problems of its own for President Bush.
However, as The Droid Guy points out, Microsoft's Windows Defender could pose problems in this regard, as it could force BlueStacks to release its own app on the Windows Store, which, knowing Microsoft, would likely be disapproved.
This could pose problems.
A longer shutdown could pose problems.
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