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Problem is thirty.
If a problem is 30, the problem is the person who sits 30 cm from the computer screen.
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Many of the Jets' problems were intertwined.
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Many air pollution and atmospheric deposition problems are intertwined with one another, and these problems are often derived from the same cause, namely the burning of fossil fuels.
All these problems are intertwined with the quality and safety of care being given, Blum said.
Both externalizing and internalizing behavioral problems are intertwined as they usually occur together (Masten et al. 2006) or influence each other (Gillom and Shaw 2004).
This problem is intertwined with the problem of weak states, which is a direct consequence of the uneven distribution of wealth.
Simon said some class, race and power issues were intertwined in the problem of police abuses: "The drug war was as much a function of class and social control as it was of racism".
(F1) Certain strategies were intertwined with an understanding of problem triggers.
For him the two were intertwined.
Dance and entertainment were intertwined with politics.
Domesticity, politics, and work were intertwined.
These associations were intertwined.
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