Devizes has got a big problem here, and it is high time that the schools, the police, and the youth club all worked together to find a solution. |
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The big problem is with those muppets who go out in their 4x4s and do not have any rules, consideration or code of conduct at all. |
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If left unchecked, botrytis will kill grapes and can be a big problem to vine growers. |
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Although some local youngsters are known to use the soft drug cannabis, glue or solvent abuse is not seen as a big problem in Ilkley. |
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I'm a newbie on the computer, and I have a big problem with popup advertisements. |
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The sound is more resonant than I would like it to be, but this is not really a big problem. |
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Anyway, my big problem was that, in spite of all this, they still carried my name. |
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The big problem is that tendency of liquids coming out of a wide mouth from a full container to adhere to the sides and dribble off the bottom. |
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It got to be a big problem when the Inuit, who had initially been absent in Greenland, colonised Greenland and came into conflict with the Norse. |
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The big problem is that the broader public does not see the RIP Act as an infringement of their personal liberties or rights. |
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The big problem is, the script is knuckleheaded, employing a plot twist that defies all reason for the sake of mere surprise. |
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This was a big problem, I was smoking pot before work, at work and at night. |
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A canoe caught broadside to big waves and without realistic freeboard can be a big problem especially if the canoe isn't a buoyant. |
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The other big problem is that Jupiter does not transmit constantly at decametric wavelengths. |
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The big problem today which everyone seems to be gobbling about without any idea of what to do about it is the national annual deficit. |
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The big problem with this life is I'm blatantly dependent on other people's goodwill. |
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When we built the electron gun we knew that a big problem would be to operate it at high electric field strength without breakdown. |
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Jargon is a big problem in medical informatics and must surely contribute to doctors' dislike of technology. |
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Hair care poses a big problem, for constant setting, colouring and blow-drying may easily result in dryness, dullness and lifelessness. |
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I said that his big problem is that he's just not very good at extemporaneous speaking. |
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So what, then, is the big problem with simply trying to rationalize the system? |
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I didn't think that it would be a big problem but he really kicked up a fuss when I told him about the accident. |
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With the exception of handguns that fire rifle cartridges, copper fouling isn't a big problem for handgunners. |
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The big problem with long vowels is that there is more than one way to spell the same sound. |
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A big problem is that salt water has contaminated a lot of wells in the low-lying areas when this tidal wave came in. |
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But the big problem is that the economy has become so maladjusted and is in such an unstable state of flux. |
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However, litter is still a big problem caused by a few thoughtless individuals who cannot or do not want to see or use the litter bins. |
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One big problem with using the past to predict the future is that the real battlegrounds differ dramatically from election to election. |
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Where I was brought up, heroin and methadone was the big problem from age sixteen. |
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Emotional eating is a big problem for lots of people, and so is eating out of boredom, or habit. |
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Another big problem with using insider data on specific companies is that executives sometimes misread company prospects. |
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I know you will have a big problem with the media blackout on your campaign, but it is important for you to soldier on. |
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However, I have a big problem with people using similar versions of my character names, character quirks, story titles, plot summaries, and memorable plot events. |
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The big problem with consumer credit is that it's pretty darned expensive. |
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We have a big problem with juveniles drinking in these areas. |
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This is a big problem in states like Alaska, Montana, the Dakotas, and the plains states. |
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This isn't such a big problem for science or engineering types, as of course there are real-world criteria for proving or disproving a theory or criticising a methodology. |
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She said that not having sick days or personal days was a big problem. |
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This can be a big problem especially when some less than honest fax marketing companies have been known to fake phone logs to pretend they had permission to fax people. |
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The reliance on ever-lower wages is a big problem for apparel companies. |
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It is noticeable to mention here that inflation is big problem in Eid shopping and large number of people just come for window shopping. |
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The existence of anti-particle as such is not a big problem for anti-dialectical official physics. |
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Obsolescence is a big problem in the fertilizer industry some units like Lyallpur Chemicals is now 46 years old. |
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It was a big problem getting cosigners to co-sign a loan, so this will help students faster. |
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Yes, smog remains a big problem in Canada, particularly in urban areas, threatening both human health and the environment. |
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In my woodlot in the western mountains of Maine, snowshoe hares are a big problem. |
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Explain in the note that right now, this social anxiety feels like a big problem and you really want to talk about it but don't know how. |
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Immobility is a big problem for many people who can't afford a car. |
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Ben Stein's monotonous lecture on the effects of the Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act is painful to watch, but it points to a big problem macroeconomics educators face. |
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You get the gigglers and smirkers and for a disciplinarian like Perrin, whose English is not as good as that of Benitez or Mourinho, it can become a big problem. |
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The big problem with typical sizing dies is the expander ball. |
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