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Still, this is just England's version of a common problem.
And England and Germany are only the most dramatic examples of a common problem.
This is not, thankfully, something to idealise or be sentimental about – it speaks of a common problem, demanding common action.
It was a classic example of a common problem in the rehearsal process: when actors' instincts are at odds with the script.
The inauguration, he said, "is indicative of a common problem that consumers are getting charged for a quality of service that isn't being delivered".
One commission member, Debbie Yow, the athletic director of the University of Maryland, pointed to the lacrosse teams at her school as an example of a common problem.
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One breach resulted from the overlap of another company's licence with one of APPs, a common problem in Indonesia.
This probably reflects aggregation of RAI3, a common problem with hydrophobic proteins, as well as the presence of different glycoforms and perhaps also proteolytic degradation products.
Instead, the observation is the result of alignment artifacts when exon boundaries fall near the beginning or end of reads, a common problem in RNA-sequencing analyses.
For many of us, a common problem is our lipstick disappearing after a short time.
Still Alice is an excellent movie that will help families better understand issues of dementia, a common problem in America.
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