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1 Still, that sort of practical technological problem doesn't seem so complicated to fix.
2 Schizophrenia is a technological problem of the brain.
3 The greatest impediment to the advance of stem-cell research has not been caused by a technological problem .
4 Buoyed by the success of leaded gasoline, Midgley now turned to another technological problem of the age.
5 We're still working on that, and some of those are technological problems .
6 A major cause of the occurrence of illegal models is technological problems .
7 The bitcoin community has solved some mind-boggling technological problems .
8 There are analyzed the design and technological problems , including the functional illnesses of the brains.
9 Its enthusiastic students see the kingdom making leaps forward, even though there are technological problems to overcome.
10 Technological problems will go unsolved, or be solved a little less brilliantly than they might have been.
11 However, attacks are now designed to spur deeper and more lasting technological problems , with hackers demanding bigger sums.
12 But many people quickly encountered technological problems that prevented them from getting rates, comparing health plans or signing up.
13 Technological problems are being solved.
14 This increasing dispersion, together with the design and technological problems , creates fundamentalism (some can't continue their evolution).
15 The models communicate between them but, if the communication is not good due to technological problems , some models can become illegal.
16 These cars introduced new forms of beauty-manyof them clever solutions to vexing technological problems - that lived on for years and even decades.
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