We have no meanings for "very problem" in our records yet.
1 Kvothe, I've been meaning to talk to you about this very problem .
2 I think The Entertainment is attempting to criticize this very problem .
3 If they succeed then the very problem they are concerned about will worsen exponentially.
4 Rich people are horrible and this is the very problem with our educational system.
5 The very problem is how to reconstitute safely a certain territory or population as States.
6 I have recently been reading Malebranche, and I was struck by a reference to this very problem .
7 That, of course, is the very problem .
8 An independent developer has come to the rescue with his app TouchType, which addresses that very problem .
9 That was the very problem with the auction house, the catalog, these assessors...Too much unpleasantness to discover.
10 Shirts exist to hide this very problem .
11 But that's the very problem , you see.
12 In choosing not to run, he was, by default, choosing to perpetuate the very problem he had identified.
13 I had been taught in law school about the "rule in Milgaard", which addressed this very problem .
14 More from Green Rush: The letter comes ahead of a planned protest march on parliament by farmers worried about this very problem .
15 It is an arrant begging of the question; for the very problem is, Does not an invisible spiritual entity survive the visible material disintegration?
16 And policy that was based on a wrong analysis, is likely to have been the cause of the very problem that it wanted to solve.
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