91. A close working relationship between the two men could pose new problems for President Bush as he tries to promote his own agenda despite the Democratic-run Senate. 92. A close working relationship between the two men could pose problems for President Bush as he tries to promote his own agenda despite a Democratic-run Senate. 93. A new report from a group of California scientists concludes that global warming will pose grave problems for the state in the coming century. 94. A possible problem was posed by Malaysia, which remains opposed to the timetable. 95. A new independent counsel would pose problems for both Clinton and Gore. 96. A sharp decline in Starwood stock would pose problems. 97. A Roman Catholic chaplain would not pose a problem for most Americans. 98. A trio of economic reports confirmed that growth is too slow for inflation to pose a problem, fuelling hopes central banks will trim interest rates further. 99. A well-bunkered green poses problems if missed long or short. 100. Afghanistan poses special problems because of its rugged terrain. |