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1 Uber's autonomous driving business would also likely cause problems with CFIUS today.
2 Further rainfall forecast today may cause problems for the township, he said.
3 The tubes hurt and cause problems ; carefully feeding the patient is better.
4 Flooding continues to cause problems in Otago with rivers continuing to rise.
5 But before that could happen, the 41 exemptions started to cause problems .
6 Sewage flowing into Wellington harbour is continuing to cause problems this morning.
7 Voicing your complaints is more likely to cause problems than resolve them.
8 It's up to us to go there and cause problems , he added.
9 It could cause problems and we have got to be very careful.
10 Is it plausible that this ghost might cause problems for Donald Trump?
11 On the other hand, my little drop-in could cause problems for Emma.
12 They don't cause humans much pain but moon jellyfish still cause problems .
13 Experts said the effort to streamline environmental permitting, however, could also cause problems .
14 The public indebtedness they allow might cause problems when circumstances change.
15 But he said it could cause problems , including potential court challenges.
16 Furthermore, excessive social network use need not cause problems for everyone.
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