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In addition, selection on surveyed sites likely poses a problem for quantifying differences in population size (see Discussion).

The hypothesis holds that antagonistic selection for a large neonatal brain and a narrow, bipedal-adapted birth canal poses a problem for childbirth; the hominin "solution" is to truncate gestation, resulting in an altricial neonate.

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THAT poses a problem for any utility.

That poses a problem for lawmakers.

Yet that poses a problem for managers.

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But it also poses a problem for industry.

The paygo law also poses a problem for Mr. Obama.

But such experimentation poses a problem for regulators.

This poses a problem for delineating watersheds for analysis.

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