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"That's been the toughest problem for traffic engineers to figure out: how to get a second person in the car," he said.

The toughest problem for Chinese policy makers may be that inflation is hitting hardest the people who can least afford it and may be the most politically volatile: blue-collar urban workers.

But climate change poses some tough problems for artists: as a concept, it has long seemed too big, too grim, too abstract, too political and too far away.

"It's a tough problem for the theater to compete against the Emmys, the Grammys, the Oscars.

But hate speech in particular is a tough problem for algorithms — much tougher than screening for obscene images.

This presents a tough problem for the Monsantos of the world, who are pushing these GM foods.

However, though the model behind ride-sharing provides a relatively straightforward solution, the potential demand for self-driving cars produces a tougher problem for the insurance industry and legislators alike.

One of the toughest problems is finding workers for businesses not directly connected to drilling and which can't compete on wages.

For 150 years, you've strived to answer big questions, solve tough problems, not for yourselves but for the benefit of the nation.

"For 150 years, you've strived to answer big questions, solve tough problems, not for yourselves but for the benefit of the nation," he told a crowd packed with many of the most prominent members of the country's scientific establishment.

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