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Publicity crimes pose a special problem for the press.
If that's true, then these cases of "picking" wouldn't pose a special problem for Ought Pattern 1; in all such cases, one ought to intend to M. then, so long as one does not intend to M, one has no reason to intend to E and reason not to intend to E. This makes it plausible that there is more reason (not to intend to M and not to intend to E) than (not to intend to M and to intend to E).
Antibiotics pose a special problem for wastewater treatment because they may impose selective pressure.
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Giant cell tumors (GCT) around the knee are common and pose a special problem of reconstruction after tumor excision, especially for grade III GCT.
"Islam poses a special problem for Western society," he says.
Partly for this reason, a number of philosophers have recently argued that The Liar poses a special problem for deflationary theories of truth (see Beall and Armour-Garb (eds).
Secondly, attrition poses a special problem for teams-dependant competition.
A good deal of the work that has been done defending moral realism is devoted either to meeting these burdens or to showing that they do not pose a special problem just for morality.
The ashes of my ancestors in the urns above the mantel pose a special problem.
Respondents with pre-existing firearm prohibitions were numerous and pose a special problem.
Fish pose a special problem, however, because many species are difficult to farm.
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