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The problems that followed can be traced to increased competition in a deregulated market.
The previously unreported documents detailing Nationstar's 2014 examination tell the story of its expansion and the problems that followed.
Elsewhere, though, the problems that followed in the wake of the increasing ability to build gigantic buildings are easily seen.
The FCC did not select this motion for debate – in retrospect clearly an error as it would have prevented the Health bill problems that followed.
But the economic problems that followed — falling prices for houses, tightening credit and the gyrations of the stock market — vindicated their decision.
With the economic problems that followed Sept. 11, he had to delay the opening of Zankel Hall by a year, to September 2003.
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