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(Wedgwood, too, is now facing problems thanks to the crunch).
"Groundwater levels are very high, and those streams that are fed by ground water are now facing problems," he said.
China is now facing problems that have been evident in Sweden for some time.
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But according to Ognian Zlatev, managing director of the Media Development Centre in Sofia, while the media is in many ways healthy, journalists now face problems from a number of directions.
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Since the late 1990s the government has divested itself of many industries, but it now faces problems which include environmental threats to the coastal strip and rainforest, poverty and violent crime - the latter fuelled by the drugs trade.
But the city is now facing new problems, more human-rights violations.
In addition, labor markets are now facing new problems during the recovery which were not present prior to the Great Recession.
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Now the state is facing problems familiar to any community luckless enough to find itself fighting a serious drug problem.
Now they face problems refinancing that debt.
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