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It posed a problem for the government because a ban directed specifically at Muslims raised all sorts of constitutional issues — the Establishment Clause, for example.
) When Clinton won the nomination, it posed a problem for Gabbard, until someone came along to solve it: Donald Trump, whose victory insured that Sanders supporters would pay no substantial price for having abandoned Clinton.
According to the Email Police, the note was rejected because it posed a problem to the "good orderly running" of the facility.
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While the toxicity of Cremophor is not an issue with respect to cancer cells, it poses a problem in terms of patient safety since its severe side effects may injure normal urothelial mucosa, which of course is a concern.
But why should it pose a problem?
It poses a problem that cannot be easily resolved.
Moreover, it is a running commentary on itself, and as such it poses a problem for the reviewer.
The anarchic, cobbled-together aesthetic is part of Pappy's charm, but it poses a problem to TV commissioners.
But it has a price, it poses a problem, because it means that you have to manage to master the constraints.
Douthat's is a more subtle, less partisan argument than Goldman's, and it poses a problem for liberals who want more equality and more immigration.
If they end up with [fewer Premier League games] than they have today it poses a problem, as they would be charging a subscription and diluting their offering.
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