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1 However, it has been beset by problems since its introduction in August 2012.
2 He said it had always been beset by problems common to other reservations.
3 Their week in Antigua has been beset by problems and controversy.
4 CSID had been beset by problems since its inception in 2000.
5 Both on and off the pitch the relocation has been beset by problems .
6 However, he was beset by problems in his final years.
7 But the U.S. tech giant has been beset by problems .
8 One year after South Sudan gained its independence the country is still beset by problems .
9 The hospital has been beset by problems recently.
10 But their relationship was clearly beset by problems .
11 But the plan has been beset by problems .
12 But it has been beset by problems in recent years, including several chemical spills and violent protests.
13 The tribunal has been beset by problems , as allegations of political interference call its credibility into question.
14 Facebook's debut was beset by problems , so much so that Nasdaq said today it was changing its IPO procedures.
15 The public spending watchdog said it was expensive, beset by problems and unlikely to ever deliver value for money.
16 Facebook's debut was beset by problems , so much so that Nasdaq said yesterday it was changing its IPO procedures.
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