21. Only by facing your problems can you hope to overcome them. 22. We must face these problems squarely. 23. Many communities are facing budget problems. 24. It still faces certain problems. 25. Birds cannot be conserved by protection in Britain if they are facing greater problems elsewhere. 26. All this is not to say that Gloucester faced no problems, but none of them seems to have threatened his tenure of the protectorship. 27. We could show when design decisions were forced by that architecture, and when the systems seemed to be facing common problems. 28. Those that sought to grow organically may have faced fewer problems of this type. 29. In the meanwhile, simulation buys time and allows us to pass the baton to the next generation which may well have to face similar problems. 30. This unforeseen situation developed at the very time when local authorities were also facing the problems of reorganisation and of the introduction of structure planning. |
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