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That can pose a problem in areas like science.
Five pollutants pose a problem in the capital: benzene, nitrogen dioxide, ozone and the fine lead particles PM10 and PM2.5.
But Ford did not tell American regulators about the recall after Firestone officials assured the automaker that the tires did not pose a problem in the United States.
After his speech, Mr. McCain was hit with a fusillade of tough questions, including a query about whether his temper — he acknowledged he gets angry — would pose a problem in the White House.
He acknowledges that the billions of dollars the Chinese government pumped into its economy to cushion the effects of the global economic downturn could pose a problem in the short term by creating a credit bubble.
But he acknowledged that Mr. McCain could pose a problem in states with open primaries and said the Bradley campaign will increasingly try to show differences between the two insurgents.
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Obviously, The Merchant of Venice poses a problem in the modern world.
They shouldn't be posing a problem in the first place".
A new element in warfare, the airplane, introduced in World War I, immediately posed a problem in communication.
Over on Mount Desert Island, there has been a population explosion among white-tailed deer, and this poses a problem in game management.
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