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Sharapova's serve — a problem since her comeback from shoulder surgery in 2008 — was shaky again.
Lisicki also double-faulted on break point, with a terrible toss on her second serve, a problem throughout the match.
As you might expect, the armed forces used too much labor and conscripted people who didn't want to serve, a problem that became acute during the unpopular war in Vietnam.
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Last week, the Obama administration acknowledged relations between police and the people they are sworn to serve are a "problem in far too many communities across the country".
Larry Stefanki, one of the game's most experienced coaches — he now works with Andy Roddick — thinks Tomic's serve is a problem but still compares him to Miloslav Mecir, the tennis player's player of the 1980s from Czechoslovakia who, like Tomic, was a big man with a deft touch.
How to decide the user set to serve is a problem.
"Placards serve a purpose, and the problems come when they are misused or abused".
In KST 'problems' serve a dual purpose: on the one hand, they serve as KUs in the domain model and, on the other hand, they serve as assessments in the assessment model.
Reform has served as a problem-solving mechanism and therefore has only been extensive enough to cope with the immediate crisis.
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