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Taking that argument further, if domestic apathy is the problem, perhaps the answer is offshoring.

But the problem, perhaps, goes beyond the composition in the back.

The problem, perhaps, is that the definition is still somewhat baffling.

The problem, perhaps, is that a successful presidential campaign calls on a trio of talents that only rarely overlap.

Part of the problem, perhaps, is that Spaniards have grown too accustomed to seeing their players triumph.

West would have solved the problem, perhaps, if he had looked carefully at the spots in hearts.

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They know the problems that Bhutan faces better than anyone, and have identified the problems, perhaps to the dismay of western scientists who are used to framing problems for others.

Others would focus on the problems, perhaps too aware of them to allow the limits to be tested.

However, in this new genomic era, the main problem perhaps resides in the determination of orthology relationships among the different genomes.

Herein lies the real problem perhaps?

Samia's story made me realise that sometimes we all need a fresh perspective on the same problem, perhaps even more so when some time has passed.

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