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1 But Nikotemo Iona said problems arise when people start posting non-official information.
2 The same problem can arise when people withdraw from the labour market.
3 Problems arise when attempts are made to steal the nanotechnology for bioterrorism.
4 FC issues arise when an older adult experiences cognitive loss or dementia.
5 Allergies arise when the immune system overreacts to a normally benign substance.
6 The question would thus arise when the company has got to work.
7 Flash floods usually arise when rain falls over a small catchment basin.
8 Venue disputes often arise when parties expect more favorable results in particular courts.
9 Other problems can arise when colleagues meet outside their usual environment.
10 She warned that difficulties could arise when people held either view too strongly.
11 She said problems could arise when online activities interfered with normal developmental functions.
12 Concerns tend to arise when there is friction between the facts and values.
13 And yet dangers arise when business gets too close to government.
14 Problems can arise when songs not written as duets become exchanges.
15 Problems of antiretroviral resistance arise when the medication and follow-up care is scarce.
16 Getting Back Up ✔ Innumerable problems can arise when you climb a rope.
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