In Indonesia, with crucial presidential polls scheduled for June, policy paralysis is a real problem.
Which is actually a real problem, as described in the quote at the top.
We provided a lot of showering systems, which was a real problem down there.
Like EVs, range is limited as well so range anxiety is a real problem.
Clones are "becoming a real problem for us, " said Neeraj Arora, WhatsApp's business chief.
Also underperforming was John McCain, who appears to have a real problem with the Republican base.
This sounds like a real problem but can a company make money solving it?
"I think there is a real problem with the way we measure child poverty, " he said.
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"I think there's a real problem with the perception of politics and Westminster, " Alan says.
So what's the reason for a 100-game penalty unless you've got a real problem?
We have a real problem and the solution, again, is to get the truth out.
Even with those limitations, though, the CrossPad is a cool device that solves a real problem.
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Of course, the folks at U.S. News realize inflation is a real problem for retirees.
Well, if Broun is right and physicists are wrong, then we have a real problem.
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And I think for a number of them, this is just going to be a real problem.
Where we have a real problem is in not for profits: where there is no such incentive.
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Their reach in mobile is expanding and they are becoming a real problem for the X86 crowd.
While market-diluting reprints might be merely an annoyance for collectors and dealers, fakes are a real problem.
Now, that's progress in the sense that they've acknowledged that this preexisting condition situation is a real problem.
If the screenings turn up a real problem, there will have to be more testing and more counseling.
"It's been a real problem to keep him on his medication, " Waide said in a phone interview from Tupelo.
Housing where Gordon has accepted there's a real problem about affordable housing and we're now striking out on that.
Council leader Simon Blackburn said "under-nourishment is a real problem" in the town.
Wage stagnation is a real problem, because it raises the terrifying prospect of falling behind where your parents started out.
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Expensive clinical trials that come just as a drug is losing its patent protection are a real problem for drugmakers.
But Don Shenker, chief executive of Alcohol Concern, said the sale of cheap alcohol in supermarkets was a real problem.
The lack of potable water on the island is a real problem, Conlee said, and caretakers must ferry water as well as food.
"Once a story is out there, denying it becomes a real problem for the victim of the smear, " commented Prof Greenslade.
He's never been able to sustain any kind of a run-up over 50 percent, and that's a real problem for him.
Prof Weber acknowledged that cost was a "massive question" that would represent "a real problem" in poorer parts of the world.
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