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Even then, problems could arise.
Problems could arise from this approach.
Claudie Fanning, his research assistant, said practical problems could arise when working outside the office.
Even when flights arrived on time, problems could arise for passengers.
Paul and Diana Lewis of East Longmeadow, Mass., learned that problems could arise even after thoroughly investigating a camp.
At the time, California officials remained enthusiastic about their program but were apparently not blind to the possibility that unforeseen problems could arise.
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Another problem could arise if a recount is required.
In this case, a real problem could arise.
Revived revenues are desperately needed.Yet if the Bank of Japan succeeds in ending deflation, a fresh problem could arise.
Another problem could arise in the casting of short-run shows if actors resist tying themselves to a series that runs only 8 to 13 episodes a year.
A paper by Maurice Obstfeld of the University of California at Berkeley and Kenneth Rogoff of Harvard suggested that the next big international economic problem could arise close to home.
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