| 1. | unfamiliarity, distance and inertia to move people to help people?
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| 2. | Unfamiliarity with the plans is at the top of the list.
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| 3. | Some of his problems may be due to unfamiliarity with English.
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| 4. | :: This statement belies an unfamiliarity with the issues involved.
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| 5. | There are other problems, born of distance or unfamiliarity.
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| 6. | Much of the problem, Killinger said, is unfamiliarity.
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| 7. | Which brings up the flip side of the visibility problem : unfamiliarity.
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| 8. | As in life, unfamiliarity does breed a certain charm.
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| 9. | There are so many players now, and that leads to unfamiliarity.
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| 10. | He said his unfamiliarity with the American League hindered him.
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