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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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This problem is accompanied by loneliness and isolation.

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Each problem is accompanied with detailed feedback.  .

Each problem is accompanied with detailed feedback.

To explore the effects of various problem parameters, the example problem is accompanied by sensitivity analysis experiments and corresponding managerial insights that can guide DMs under a variety of conditions.

If your radiator problem is accompanied by an accumulation of water beneath the radiator, your radiator has a leak.

(Yes/No) In which of the past 12 months, has this nose problem been accompanied by itchy-watery eyes?

Current rhinoconjunctivitis: in the past 12 months, a problem with sneezing, or a runny or blocked nose when you/he/she did not have a cold or the 'flu, and this nose problem was accompanied by itchy watery eyes.

Sometimes, these problems are accompanied by twitching.

Recent research emphasizes that majority of brain disorders and psychiatric problems are accompanied by disruption in the temporal structure of brain activity.

The economic problems were accompanied by a steady rise in social tensions.

These problems are accompanied by expressive and receptive deficits in oral and written language (Watkins et al., 2002).

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