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"Those who cry have one problem," reads a prologue.

No problem!" reads the advertisement featuring the smiling faces of people wearing Santa Claus hats.

"The failure of prime contractors to pay their Afghan subcontractors is a serious problem," reads the letter, "one that poses risks to subcontractors, prime contractors, the U.S. government, and the people of Afghanistan".

Proof of Proposition 3. In the absence of a futures market, the first-order condition for a farmer's decision problem reads E [ U ′ ( p ~ - c ′ ( q ) ) | s ] = 0. (23).

In the elliptic case, the original problem reads as follows: Given μ ∈ D, evaluate s o = l o ( u o , where u o ∈ X o satisfies a o ( u o , v ; μ ) = f o ( v ), ∀ v ∈ X o.

The model problem reads: Find a scalar potential φ such that φ D = φ | Ω D, φ 0 = φ | Ω 0 c, and a constant α = φ | Ω F are the solution of − Δ φ D ( x ) = 0 for  x ∈ Ω D, (1).

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Do viewers just have a problem reading subtitles?

No problem reading from the teleprompter, no weird smiles, no awkward pauses.

"Dower is married to a Japanese and has no problem reading Japanese documents.

Like other residents interviewed last week, Mr. Piombino has no problem reading about serious crimes.

In Middlesbrough, the count was delayed until today because of a problem reading the barcodes on ballot papers.

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