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Shemtov is trying to fix a two-pronged problem.
Like skiers headed out west, sun-seekers face a similar two-pronged problem.
Its owners, Lucy Cardenas and Bill Coker, were facing a two-pronged problem with their first location.
Our heroes face the two-pronged problem we so often see in both Walking Dead shows: the mortal dangers of the living and the dead.
Astley's later novels Drylands: A Book for the World's Last Reader (1999), for example—were increasingly concerned with the dominant, two-pronged problem in late 20th-century Australia: not only how to effect reconciliation between Aboriginal and European Australians but also how to reconcile white Australians to the dark side of their own past.
It's a two-pronged problem: the network has to block incoming X-rated spam, but it also has to prevent outbound access to certain URLs (yes, business users have been known to surf porn sites while at work).
Congress' failure to renew a multiyear farm bill — considered crucial to the agricultural industry — poses a two-pronged problem.
There is a two-pronged problem here: the appropriation of Buddhism by tourists that has increased the commercialization of Buddhism by Thai government bodies and businesses in the tourism industry that see an opportunity for major profits.
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