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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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But in Iraq these problems were magnified.
Its problems were magnified when its 49% shareholder, the Icelandic retail conglomerate Baugur, collapsed.
Piazza said his problems were magnified because the Mets had generated scant offense, so even surrendering one extra base is crucial.
The site's problems were magnified for many bank customers because they typically pay their bills in the first part of the month.
While cities across the country grappled with similar issues, the problems were magnified in Albany: interference from the Democratic political machine hindered progress considerably.
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But in "Norma" the problems are magnified.
"When you have a tight budget, the problems are magnified.
New Jersey's problems are magnified by a long history of irresponsible borrowing and spending.
The problems are magnified for many of these countries because high oil prices have stunted the development of other sectors of the economy.
These problems are magnified by the fact that the EU of today is very different to when the rules were created.
These problems are magnified by the growing number of people living in vulnerable locations, for example next to streams, or on hillsides.
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