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I think it poses a problem for the regime in terms of its ability to respond to the geographic spread of these protests," said Nader Hashemi, director of the Center for Middle East Studies at Denver University.
Moreover, it is a running commentary on itself, and as such it poses a problem for the reviewer.
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.
While beautifully transposed to the screen by John Huston in 1987, it poses a problem for the theatre, one that persists in Frank McGuinness's new adaptation: little happens and its subtleties resist dramatisation.
Given that the costs of care are staggeringly high, it poses a problem for insurers.
However, moving forward to "just do it" poses a problem for nurses in most patient care units.
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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.
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But it also poses a problem for industry.
Our findings suggest that it is precisely this comprehensiveness that poses a problem for the data collection in MTUHA.
But Putin poses a problem for whoever it is who makes up these jokes.
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