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problem

[prob-luhm] / ˈprɒb ləm /




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The problem, said Carvalho, has been substantially caused by the end of one-time COVID-relief aid and declining enrollment — drops not matched by a concurrently smaller workforce.

From Los Angeles Times

"We've got our own problems, like everywhere, and we try to manage that for the people of Horden. And then there's more people coming in on top of that."

From BBC

But a reversal last year cast fresh doubts on Jakarta's energy transition plans and dashed the hopes of locals who blame the plant for environmental and health problems.

From Barron's

“We have to be able to use any model for all lawful use cases. If any one company doesn’t want to accommodate that, that’s a problem for us,” Michael said.

From The Wall Street Journal

And Jackson said it wasn’t the only TV network with this problem.

From Los Angeles Times