Exchange-rate flexibility (which is a prerequisite for inflation-targeting) can also bring problems.
Though they bring problems of resistance, it is no longer possible to argue plausibly that they cannot be given to even the poorest Africans.
That, though, would bring problems of its own, as it would reduce the number of animals which could be raised on a given farm.
But Mr Kohl got to hear of it, felt it would bring problems with his Free Democrat coalition partners, and whistled his peeved crown prince back into line.
This would improve accuracy, but it would bring problems too.
But we need to take it there, and not to bring their problems here.
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This will bring other problems such as salinisation of water and soils, degradation of ecosystems and flooding.
The danger, of course, is that such projects bring rustbelt problems in future.
Bruce Katz of the Brookings Institute points out (after studying British postcode poverty) that the solutions may bring significant problems of their own.
The Government of Peru under former President Alberto Fujimori took the necessary steps to bring the problems created by the Garcia regime under control.
Attempts to improve LIBOR and its equivalents bring fresh problems.
Covering Centre Court alone could also bring practical problems.
The early onset of obesity may bring severe health problems, such as kidney failure, by the time today's children reach adulthood.
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It's plausible that Merck and the FDA didn't see a trend where one existed--and it's certainly easy to bring up these problems in hindsight.
Then, even when front-line employees bring these pervasive problems to their attention, many business leaders still drag their feet instead of taking strong and decisive action.
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But for the most part the effect of the crisis on education seems to be confined to contingency planning, with councils saying that another day or two would bring more widespread problems.
But most problems that bring older people to the ER are related to chronic disease and treating those problems takes time.
They bring additional capital to problems by mobilizing funds and give innovators access to facilities and resources.
Badam Zari told The Associated Press on Monday that she will participate in the May 11 election to bring greater attention to problems facing women, which she believes the government has ignored.
That will bring about capitalization and liquidity problems at a time when the economic recovery overall in Europe is tepid.
But APEC faces two large problems which may bring its work undone.
Mr Sarkozy went to Brussels this week with three plans to save Alstom, each of which would bring its own set of problems.
Like colon cancer, a variety of medications and treatments can help with the effects, but they are strong medications that bring their own set of problems and risks.
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But smaller investments in simple devices, such as pumps to tap groundwater, are faster to deploy, yield greater returns on capital and bring fewer environmental and social problems.
Chinese bulls say there are many bad loans sure, but the Chinese government has the fiscal strength to mop up any problems that they bring up in the future and the growth story remains in tact.
So there would be problems with trying to bring a lot of these cases to court.
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