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That represents a problem because with that you can justify having them in prisons, you justify building walls," he said.
This represents a problem because the patients shall then not come to benefit from the kitchen staff's knowledge.
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With this particular project, this represented a problem, because Android and IOS platforms are completely different.
The later does not represent a problem, because in our data there is no ethanolamine incorporation and the corresponding reaction functions unidirectionally to evacuate internal ethanolamine excess.
Second, data were based entirely on patients self-reporting; however, we do not think that method of data collection may represent a problem because self-reporting is the only way to collect subjective information about various domains of perceived health status.
That represents a problem for Mr. Romney because Virginia's 13 electoral votes could potentially substitute for Ohio's 18 under many electoral configurations.
Because it represents a problem in the design of high-homogeneity magnets, we have been studying the magnetic properties of Ti alloys for their use instead of stainless steel as structural material for superconducting magnet construction.
This all represents a problem.
That represents a problem, but also an incredible opportunity.
This may represent a problem in the Campanulaceae analyses because there appears to be a mixture of event types and at least some endpoint reuse [ 18].
Because of its distribution throughout Latin America, sometimes it can overlap with other parasitic diseases, such as leishmaniasis, caused by Leishmania spp. This might represent a problem when performing serological diagnosis, because both parasites share antigens, resulting in cross-reactions.
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