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(That Peoria brouhaha might pose a problem of course).
In names transcribed from a foreign alphabet, such variations often pose a problem of identification.
Mr Jiang's decision to leave China for a 12-day tour of Latin America the next day is likely to mean that yet more time could pass before the stand-off is resolved.This could pose a problem of its own because of the underlying lesson perhaps a salutary one that members of the administration are drawing from the events.
Adapting the environment for a person with physical needs consists first and foremost to assess areas that may pose a problem of accessibility.
Although subtraction implies the story type of decrease and comparison, in this case, learners must pose a problem of the combination story type.
Indeed, future AIs, should they ever wax philosophical, may pose a "problem of carbon-based consciousness" about us, asking if biological, carbon-based beings have the right substrate for experience.
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Linear chromosomes pose a problem for replication of the terminal section of the DNA strand with a 5' end.
The charges could pose a problem for his dreams of a burgeoning sports empire.
For v-admissibility, value incommensurability does not pose a problem for the possibility of justified choice.
This may pose a problem for the ExxonMobil Corporation, leader of the other large energy consortium here.
Scarce and dispersed populations pose a problem for the clinical trial of drugs for rare diseases.
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