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He refuses to work or to leave, which creates a problem for his boss.
He tries too hard and becomes tense, which creates a problem with his swing.
Craftworks' unpasteurised brews must be kept chilled from the vat to the tap, which creates a problem.
Social media sites are mostly not obliged to adhere to such codes which creates a problem, particularly if they issue their own vague inadequate guidelines.
That is: everything about it is first-rate — except the marketing, which creates a problem that requires a warning.
Which creates a problem when it comes to men like 42-year-old Bassem Youssef, a.k.a. the Jon Stewart of Egypt.
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Thus, since 1990, colleges of hard science received the first Arabized graduates, which created a problem in the transition from Arabic to a higher level of French language teaching.
Sometimes Biden credited Kinnock and once he didn't, speaking at a debate in the first person, which created a problem when facts from Kinnock's life and Biden's diverged.
Joan agreed to wear feminine clothing when she abjured, which created a problem.
In the first half of the 20th century, the type material for the species was thought to have been lost; in other words, the shell on which Linnaeus based his original description and which would very likely have been in his own collection, was apparently missing, which created a problem for taxonomists.
Perhaps the pee-sensor industry has since graduated to some sort of waterproof Bluetooth alarm that makes the wire superfluous, but in 1987 it was an essential component, which created a problem: The alarm was designed for children, who are usually short.
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