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This might not have anything to do with the problem at hand.
If it was just a book the Space Police wouldn't be sticking their noses in. The problem is that it's a bundle of super technology.
The problem quoted isn't one, but there are problems in the reading section that ask you to distinguish relative pronouns from relative adverbs.
In the official question collection it is explained as being "passive voice of the present continuous tense".
There was nothing wrong with their ability, it was just that the expense for each unit was so vast that the cost performance was bad.
Well, for the practical problem, in the midst of those rumours flying around I'm surprised they've been able to keep that club running.
I'm a high school graduate so I am that much able to answer high school problems and such.
Despite the problems of excessive commercialization, etc. the Olympics will go forward into the new century.
With all the kerfuffle since this morning I'd almost forgotten but we've still got the problem of the club members haven't we?
Although the unemployment problem can't be ignored, the environment problem is also very important.
Today's topic is "the problem of Japanese people abducted by North Korea".
There are three cases where people are not able to do English questions; the first is not being able to read fast.
Parliamentary activity has become a political tug of war between the ruling and opposition parties over the issue.
At this point, I'm unable to comment on that problem.
At present the text book issue between the Korean and Japanese governments is developing into a significant problem affecting both countries.
I learned about Keiko's problem from gossip.
It is a literary work confronting the class problem of a consumer society.
A fault common to scientists is mistakenly believing that every problem has a technical solution.
You've run into some trouble or something?
And so it seems she tried phoning but it's who was on the other end of that phone that was the problem.

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