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Analysts had generally expected the U.S. antitrust authorities to approve the deal, saying Europe was more likely to pose problems.
Literature of previous centuries is likely to pose problems simply because of unfamiliar modes of expression or cultural contexts; and more recent literary fiction beginning with the great modernists like Proust, Eliot and Joyce often seems deliberately constructed to be hard for readers.
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The £28m summer signing looked likeliest to pose problems in an anxious second half for the home side, who also lost centre-back Sylvain Distin through injury.
Some of the same problems that the city grappled with last year are likely to continue to pose problems in 2012, Deputy City Manager Joy Forbes said.
The new writing test is likely to pose special problems for immigrants and others whose first language is not English, and some advocates for those groups were not happy with the changes.
But Trabelsi admitted that the two other teams in the group, Niger and Gabon, are just as likely to pose big problems to his ambitions.
While we have concluded that mitochondrial donation is unlikely to call into question the current construction of legal parents (due to the primacy accorded to gestation), the classification of women donating mitochondria is likely to pose some problems for the policy-makers.
In India, given its population >1 billion, the rising incidence of CKD is likely to pose major problems for both healthcare and the economy in future years.
There is a rising incidence of chronic kidney disease that is likely to pose major problems for both healthcare and the economy in future years.
The irrational numbers seem to pose problems.
Other Southern District locations appeared to pose problems.
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