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1 The only issue is whether it will create problems for... the employees.
2 The boys were fantastic when we tried to change and create problems .
3 Your editor in chief's untimely departure will create problems in the newsroom.
4 The FPS will create problems for heavy carbon emitters like Big Oil.
5 Believe me, I'd rather not intrude, but a delay could create problems . '
6 I think I see why rumors that you're ill might create problems .
7 The use of compression formats other than Zip can also create problems .
8 And to forestall your next question-no ,oursystem does not create problems .
9 Analysts say softening the stance on Greece would create problems elsewhere.
10 I don't want to create problems by getting in his way.
11 The contenders and the non-contenders have the ability and skills to create problems .
12 Adding a 7-inch display to the lineup would create problems for app developers.
13 Yaftali said he did not think the new law would create problems for operations.
14 The legislators must have known that provisional ballots create problems whenever they are used.
15 You're competent enough not to create problems or make more work for everyone else.
16 In general, these bugs are bad, causing things to break or otherwise create problems .
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