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(That Peoria brouhaha might pose a problem of course).
But Mr. Farrell, a Manhattan Democrat, noted that Mr. Paterson seemed aware that his wife's role at the hospital might pose a problem.
He cautions that discussing the most popular donor, whoever it is, might pose a problem — there is already a waiting list for his sperm, and publicity can only make it worse.
Asked if Mr. Bloomberg's membership at the Century Country Club might pose a problem for his mayoral aspirations, Mr. Levitt said, "I have learned that in politics, any issue is a legitimate issue".
Donald Trump is often fuzzy on the details of his policy proposals, but a New York Times report has detailed another area where what seem like minutiae might pose a problem for the billionaire Republican presidential candidate: the registration on one of his private planes has expired.
Thought insertion might pose a problem for this scheme.
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Max Tucker, a Ukraine expert for Amnesty International, said from Kiev that the police might pose a greater problem for visitors than hooligans.
Another area that might pose a greater problem going forward is credit card fraud.
It should not be forgotten, however, that we describe here a protein-based system, and therefore the host immune response might pose a major problem in medical application.
This might pose a formal problem on what should be classified as a TRIM protein.
Should this regulation occur in vivo, it might pose a medical problem of reduced efficacy of pharmaceutical IFN in inflamed tissues.
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