| 21. | Problems will really arise when it starts to affect competitiveness abroad.
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| 22. | Sooner or later the problems confronted by Shanker may arise again.
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| 23. | "Some tensions did arise, " he said.
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| 24. | Most commonly, these gravitational variations arise from rugged seafloor topography.
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| 25. | And another substandard housing market will arise to absorb these folks.
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| 26. | And problems arise whenever an accounting firm wears too many hats.
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| 27. | Is it unreasonable that with veterans the same situation will arise?
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| 28. | Jefferson also said other complications may yet arise from the procedure.
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| 29. | But the voiturette makers are prepared if a discussion does arise.
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| 30. | Other questions arise concerning some of the circumstances of each death:
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