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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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Other problems are emerging in the budding nuclear renaissance.
But some uniform procedures, and problems, are emerging.
But the dollar's recent rise, which makes American products less competitive on world markets, has been so dramatic that problems are emerging.
Brazil dominates the global market with a 54% share of exported halal meat, according to KasehDia.As the halal market grows, two problems are emerging.
The resulting drop in social mobility and increased isolation between groups means that problems are emerging in areas from employment to health, costing the UK the equivalent of 0.5 per cent of GDP.
Most still think that, but as the euro glides down from the peak of more than $1.50 it reached in November, trading on Tuesday at $1.37, some problems are emerging that complicate the picture.
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Problems were emerging elsewhere, as well.
He made sure he followed Hendricks closely enough to recognize when serious problems were emerging.
Certainly, from the end of 2007 onwards, when it was clear that problems were emerging, many Wall Street professionals steered away from mortgage securities.
The patronage of the archdiocese was coming to an end (although new jobs appeared in England) and problems were emerging with the firm's experimental buildings.
By the end of 2007, sales approached HK$1 billion, up 30% over 2006, making Smart Union a relatively large firm by local standards.Even as it apparently enjoyed strong growth, however, problems were emerging.
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