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A frustrated Djotodia responded by saying no one could solve the CAR's myriad problems in just eight months.

The company's fledgling front-wheel-drive compacts, introduced for 1980, all suffered myriad problems in their mechanical design and assembly quality.

Staley Back; Eagles Ailing The Philadelphia Eagles welcomed the return of running back Duce Staley after a 27-day holdout yesterday, but the team is still facing myriad problems in the waning days of summer.

A day after saying "we don't have a strategy yet" to take on Islamic radicals in Syria, Mr. Obama made little effort to explain his approach to tackling myriad problems in the world, nor did he respond to critics who blame him in part for making those problems worse through what they say are ineffective policies.

But until myriad problems in sending live pictures from a moving aircraft were solved, television broadcasters could not show an eagle's-eye view of a forest fire, or contemplate aerial coverage of, say, a famous man fleeing the police in a white Ford Bronco.

DealBook »   United's Integration With Continental Is Still Troubled  |  Two years after merging with Continental Airlines, United still deals with "myriad problems" in combining the airlines, leading to "hobbled operations, angry passengers and soured relations with employees," The New York Times reports.

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Another of NFC's myriad problems — i.e. in addition to actually needing its users to act out the physical transfer themselves — is there's no emollient term to oil the wheels of its use, especially in the commerce space.

Another woman wondered whether sit-ins worked better than marches in emphasizing the myriad problems faced in a nation devastated by poverty, corruption and crime.

Because of myriad problems detected in the tribe's social service system, the State of North Dakota suspended financing this year for tribal children in foster care.

Turkey, despite its power relative to Cyprus, and despite the other myriad problems it faces in the region, sees no point in showing some magnanimity to resolve this long-standing conflict.

I used to agree with President Obama, that it was better to keep moving and focus on our myriad problems than wallow in the darkness of the past.

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