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Problem is thirty.
If a problem is 30, the problem is the person who sits 30 cm from the computer screen.
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"One common problem is that for many of the detainees, there are no witnesses who are available to testify in any proceeding against them," it said.
"One common problem is porosity - small air bubbles in the product.
One common problem is that animal offspring of two parent species, like mules, are sterile and thus an evolutionary dead end.
One common problem is the well-intentioned donation of medicine.
2. Ask: "What is a concrete action that would bring about change?" One common problem is that people make abstract resolutions, which are hard to keep.
One common problem is to dig out variations potentially related to different phenotypes, including susceptibility to diseases.
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One common problem was that sub-counts (by month, battle, concentration camp) came from different studies and wouldn't jive with the larger, more widely used figures.
One common problem has been the reliance on body-mass index (BMI) as indicator of body fatness, which in young people may reflect maturational status as well as fatness [ 16, 17].
Irrigation and pumping One of the most common problems is access to water.
One of the most common problems is the catheter-related infection (CRI).
One common problem individuals have is incorrectly reading phylogenetic trees across the tips, looking only at extant taxa rather than correctly interpreting the nodes (Crisp and Cook [2005]).
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