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Ferguson had other problems to contend with.
Sure, there are modern-day image problems to contend with.
Local leaders have more real-world problems to contend with and more power to address them.
They argue that the Obama administration has more urgent problems to contend with.
Despite its generally sound economic fundamentals, Asia has a string of home-grown problems to contend with.
Mr. Burris: My days are twice as long and I have twice as many problems to contend with.
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When he does get to leave the office, Hedden has got another problem to contend with.
As chairman of the panel that selected the football book, the first problem to contend with was which to omit from the shortlist.
Most of those, of course, will have indulged in it illegally, and marketers are aware that they may have an image problem to contend with.
Collins may love Bowles, too, but he has a more pressing problem to contend with: Elizabeth LeCompte, the director of the Wooster Group, where Collins was a sound designer from 1993 to 2007.
William missed all that because his parents planned better, but he had another big problem to contend with, a problem called 'being born in the nineteen eighties.' The ONS have a handy graph that illustrates this vividly.
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