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Furthermore, it's a tremendously problematic time.
Christmas is inevitably a rather problematic time for atheists.
You could hardly find a more problematic time for pacifists who do not want their taxes spent on the military.
Next door, Vincent has an equally problematic time with a slightly posher mother who, cut off from this Catholic Labour world, is always close to breakdown.
Mr. Smith's big break came in late 1999, when he was offered the chance to anchor the 7 p.m. news, a problematic time slot in which both Paula Zahn and Catherine Crier had been unable to build audiences.
The presidential election of Abraham Lincoln received a positive response in Hawaii, with the Hawaiian-language newspaper Ka Hoku Loa writing that America was "blessed" to have him at such a problematic time.
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Logistically speaking, adapting existing content would not be that problematic ("time-shifting" apps and other extractors already do this).
HuffPost asked Varoufakis, "If they stand firm, and say, no, the terms are the terms -- is there any option other than default in the next few weeks?" "Let me be precise on this," Varoufakis said, "because these are problematic times and there a lot of people who will latch on to any word or phrase that they deem fit in order to make mischief.
Nevertheless, we will face problematic times if financial issues superimpose the ethics in publishing.
In many cases, participants did not discuss cessation attempts with their physician, so subsequently received no medical support during these problematic times.
Finding that special person who is able to be counted upon during problematic times is like finding a diamond on the beach.
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