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And the union had motivation, too, fearing that the city's financial problems might grow worse.

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Since the incidence of cancer in immunosuppressed transplant recipients becomes greater over time, and the introduction of new immunosuppressive strategies are expected to extend significantly allograft survival, the problem might grow exponentially in the near future.

A small problem might grow into a larger problem and it will get worse.

The Mayor’s proposal to extend the £5 charge to a congested area immediately to the west seemed risky, however, since the technical and political problems of charging might grow disproportionately with the size of the charging zone.

What problems might arise from the switch?

Certain problems might arise with this preparation.

Kids have no problem imagining that they might grow up to be quite different, while adults assume they are stuck being the person they have turned out to be.

If you are obese then you might grow to have lots of other deadly health problems which can make you depressed and miserable.

David Geffen might grow claws.

"We might grow old.

She might grow straight in the end".

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