Instead of divers, remote-controlled submersible craft would have to be used, but even that poses problems.
The same tension between European integration and national control also poses problems for bank supervision.
That poses problems for Palm's contract manufacturer, Flextronics International (nasdaq: FLEX - news - people ).
But with accelerating productivity, and hence a rising speed limit, such a framework for analysing the economy poses problems.
That 10-15-year product development cycle john2011 alludes to still poses problems to speedy financial analysis and decision-making of this particular industry.
But isolation poses problems too: recently, an injured Chilean fisherman could not be flown to hospital for several days, for example.
This poses problems for Apple, whose central strategy for music in the streaming world has involved the concept of having a collection.
That poses problems for Palm's contract manufacturer, Flextronics International--especially after Sept. 11.
The analysis of such data poses problems beyond mere volume control.
It poses problems for western providers of professional services.
And even the targeting potentially poses problems.
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Male body armor poses problems well beyond fashion sense for the 14 percent of the Army that consists of female soldiers the male body armor's broad shoulders restrict their arm movements and the front armor plate's length cuts into leg circulation when they sit.
Richardson: Climate change poses ethical problems because it threatens the enjoyment of basic human rights at a vast scale, because formulating and agreeing upon adequate solutions stretches the envelope of what international policymaking bodies can legitimately undertake, and because fairly allocating the burdens of implementing any solution poses thorny problems of justice.
This poses significant problems for the fledgling OS since it relies on constant connectivity to deliver information.
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The rise in the yen that has accompanied the fall in stocks in itself poses more problems for market confidence.
Just as Mr Choate sees Japanese and Chinese lobbying as one piece, so critics of Japan's trade practices believe that China poses similar problems.
And even getting up to that deadline poses huge problems for the economy because the global economy begins the possibility of the impossible, the unthinkable, which is a U.S. default.
It is curious to argue, as they seem to, that measuring tangible capital poses some problems, whereas the supposed difficulties over measuring intangible capital are almost entirely in their critics' muddled imagination.
Populism poses serious problems for both political parties, not least because the very institutions which they spend their lives squabbling over are some of the least respected in the country, just above television and the press.
Taxes of any kind are unpopular, and a gasoline tax poses some special problems.
And asking people to stay on a placebo for years on end poses significant ethical problems.
The Sharia stipulation banning interest, though, is the one that poses the most problems for modern finance.
But the arid legal hairsplitting that dominates that chamber poses fewer policy problems than the messier lower courts do.
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The social generation poses some unique problems for marketers.
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Book conservation at the monastery poses some unique problems.
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