61. Although the rise in commodities got some traders and investors worked up about inflation, other investors said higher prices probably posed little problem for bonds. 62. Although there are elements in Conrad which make him suited to screen adaptations, his style and subject matter also pose problems. 63. An overhang on the porch keeps my plants from being swamped in a downpour, but quantities of water could pose a problem if the containers are exposed. 64. And a ruling in favor of Barnett could pose problems for workers without disabilities. 65. And by this measure, General Cigar poses some problems. 66. And he says, pits pose problems that other equipment, like wood-burning pizza ovens, do not. 67. And stretching any sitcom to one hour nearly always poses problems with pacing and with not quite enough laughs over a little too long a stretch. 68. And numerous issues, from the intellectual property rights of faculty members to monitoring test results from a distance, pose vexing problems. 69. And it does pose problems. 70. And that, according to some experts, poses problems as well. |