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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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The problem is bound to be exacerbated by global warming, as declining soil moisture levels lead to a depletion of fresh water tables worldwide.
One thing's certain: If Facebook doesn't realize the power and responsibility it is assuming, the problem is bound to repeat itself.
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But if the government keeps pulling resources from the north, relocating offices and paying it no attention, the problems are bound to continue.
Calling something a "problem" is bound to scare the horses and focus responsibility on the bosses, so let's deploy the counselling-speak of "issues".
So seeking a special deal to solve "the British problem" was bound to limit what the UK could achieve.
With an unabashedly anti-immigrant president about to take over the White House, immigration experts say these problems are bound to continue, and possibly get worse.
Freada Kapor Klein, a founding partner at the social-impact investment firm Kapor Capital and a co-founder of Project Include, which promotes inclusiveness in Silicon Valley, told me that both of these problems are bound up with the industry's lofty self-conception.
In fact, the inevitable increase in regulation to ease the banking system's problems is bound to provide a rich stream of revenue to consulting firms.
Attempting to do so in a country like Brazil, with its three layers of government and endemic corruption issues and social problems, is bound to create tension.
Quality-control problems are bound to result; the iPhone 3G went through something similar.
Regardless of the specific approaches to mitigating issues of efficiency and of the completeness and correctness of the subject domain theory (not to mention ambiguity and arguments about definitions!), problems are bound to arise in any project of the sort we have described.
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