Idiom
Problem is thirty.
If a problem is 30, the problem is the person who sits 30 cm from the computer screen.
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The problems are complicated and need complex solutions.
The current problems are complicated by the widening divergence of growth rates within the euro zone.
The only other ways to prevent these problems are complicated, expensive or dangerous to the pigs.
Fitzgerald's and Hammett's histories are not the only ones in which writing problems are complicated by alcoholism.
The depths of Freddie Mac's problems are complicated by its long-planned, continuing search for a chief executive to replace Mr. Syron, who is expected to remain chairman.
I understand that Yemen's problems are complicated, and need time to resolve, but America's desire to see my country primarily through a counterterrorism lens was a grave mistake.
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The mounting legal problems are complicating the political ambitions of Mr. da Silva, who remains a leading contender for the presidency in 2018.
Officials at a prison hospital say chronic medical problems are complicating a psychiatric evaluation for the 89-year-old man accused of fatally shooting a guard at United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington.
Animal models have not been developed because the etiology of computer work associated with health problems is complicated.
Assessing peer problems is complicated because children are considered as "insiders" who contribute unique information about their peer group.
The problem was complicated by two other factors.
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