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That poses a problem, of course, for organizations operating directly under Roman Catholic auspices.
However, heat transfer by natural convection in large pools poses a problem of thermal stratification.
But this view poses a problem of evil remarkably similar to that which has troubled Christian believers.
For Pakistani human-rights advocates, the drone war in Waziristan poses a problem of lesser evils: which is worse, American bombing or Taliban revolution?
Instead it poses a problem of disposal, because we have to seal off the nuclear debris of this technological aberration from the environment for many thousands of years.
Though gun control appeals to some portions of the Democratic base, it still poses a problem of motivation: for most pro-gun-control voters, the issue isn't the first thing on their mind when they go to the polls.
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This immediately poses a problem for quantification of fatigue, since an unambiguous definition and unidimensionality are fundamental requirements of measurement.
It poses a problem for all of us.
This poses a problem for the implementation of multi-particle potentials (e.g., "bending" and "torsion").
Nonveridical experience poses a problem for realistic accounts of perception.
This poses a problem for the Fregean doctrine of senses.
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