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Knowing that a problem exists, of course, is only one step.
The further problem exists, of whether conservation of a particular genetic base depends on maintenance of a particular ecosystem configuration at a particular place; or whether that base might survive sufficiently under different land uses or in different locations.
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Marcus said this sort of problem exists, to a certain extent, with all of the policies.
The data reuse problem exists because of the difficulty of achieving interoperability and because of the cognitive burden of learning new systems and languages.
In the USA, because conservatives have denied the problem exists instead of engaging in constructing solutions, we've been forced to implement government greenhouse gas regulations.
In other words, the problem of what to do with Guantánamo detainees was not caused by my decision to close the facility; the problem exists because of the decision to open Guantánamo in the first place.
Avian influenza is currently a serious veterinary problem, and the focus of concern should be on Asia where "the bulk of the problem" exists, affecting millions of birds but only a small number of people, Dr. Ryan told reporters by telephone.
But in each of these glamour professions, the same problem exists: A lot of people are competing in what is essentially a tournament.
So he wrote in The Truly Disadvantaged, the problem exists mainly because of the large scale and harmful changes in labor market, and it's resulting spatial concentration.
No low-voltage problem exists in solutions of power flow for each island.
First, the population at large must perceive that a problem exists and disapprove of it.
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