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"If you find a job here, nobody going to make a problem for you.
"From what information I've gathered, I can surmise this is what happened," she said, "Someone was mad about something and called someone, and this someone noticed this arcane rule, and decided this was a good way to make a problem for these businesses".
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This can make a problem for dissolving the reacting compounds in this unusual medium of chemical reactions.
"Somebody is driving those kids to do this", he said, adding that those people were "making a problem for the whole [Muslim] community".
People get upset but we've made a problem for ourselves.
They only send other people's children, making a problem for the whole community".
It is possible to use skill to turn luck to your advantage, but not enough people bother to make it a problem for the casinos.
If the criminal courts are excluded, it is more even than America.For any regime trying to control public spending, this would be a problem; and the British government is trying to make it a problem for the legal profession.
"The key was that we were able to sit down with the people in Trenton and to make a case for our problems," Mr. Primas, who is now an investment banker, said in an interview.
"It's hard to make a case for solutions to problems where you're not going to feel either the problem or the solution," he recalled Mr. Obama saying.
We had problems to make a precise classification for some complications due to inconsistent definitions (Table 3).
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