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Public perception may prove a problem, too.
New Hampshire's more socially liberal terrain may prove a problem for Rick Santorum, who emerged in Iowa at the last moment as a champion of the Republican right.
Ambitious smaller miners, such as South Africa's Petra Diamonds, are also looking to stick their picks in.This may prove a problem.
Abdolreza Abbassian of the FAO thinks that the variable weather in the region around the Black Sea makes it inherently less suited to cereal cultivation.Puffed wheatIf volatility increases, it may prove a problem for farmers who have confusing signals about what crops to plant for the next year's harvest.
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But some economists worry that inflation may prove a persistent problem in China.
Indeed, the Deutsche Bank evidence at the trial may prove a greater problem for the bank than for the computer company.
That may prove a lasting problem: being a Skolkovo resident does not mean that a company has to base its operations in the city, even after it is built.More fundamentally, the project doesn't exist in a vacuum.
To the extent that big-donor self-interest prevents a reckoning with this reality, it may prove a bigger problem for the G.O.P. in the long run than "the base" as it's conventionally covered and understood.
While Wilson's penchant for keeping plays alive will surely have worried the Broncos' defenders ahead of kickoff, the bruising running of Marshawn Lynch may prove a more pressing problem.
But for Mr Fox, it may prove a distraction from more urgent problems.
Secular stagnation may someday prove a problem.
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