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Nevertheless, even in Pakistan problems have begun to mount in the past few days.
A further sharp fall in the euro appears unlikely in part because its problems have begun to hurt the earnings of American corporations in Europe.
What is more, because of the countries' weight, their religious problems have begun to spill over to neighboring countries, and they risk further unsettling an already fragile region.
The Apron Goes To? Martha Stewart's legal problems have begun a national guessing game: Who will be the next Martha Stewart?
If theft and fraud are similar offences, went the argument, should not their punishment also be similar?As the first long sentences are handed out, several problems have begun to emerge.
Body-image problems have begun to affect a wider range of age groups -- girls as young as 10 and women in their 50's and older -- psychologists have found.
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Carlsen's problems had begun on his second move.
Ghane's problems had begun long before he arrived at the hospital in Kansas.
One source last night said the problems had begun early in the campaign when officials commissioned "expensive and unusable" material including bound volumes of Mr Hain's speeches.
However, Ferguson revealed the problems had begun much earlier, as his team prepared for the game in their city centre hotel.
By June 2001, the first sign of potential accounting problems had begun to emerge at the AOL division, which is based in Dulles, Va.
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