1. The manipulation of tables of data such as the census data used in the example in the preceding paragraph is a problem not unique to geography. 2. One particular catering industry has some rather unique problems which have been overcome with the help of similarly unique new technology. 3. First, clearly, this is not a problem unique to me. 4. Among unique building problems was the need to bridge the Neva River where it runs underground and to cope with subterranean water. 5. And late-night TV produces its own unique competitive problems. 6. And the very notion that having little tolerance for criticism is a problem unique to Hillary is downright silly. 7. BellSouth.Net and its sister telephone companies offering Internet access have unique problems to deal with as technology slowly but steadily advances toward cable modems and high-speed access. 8. Although city officials may have been well prepared, the quake gave Los Angeles police unique problems of their own. 9. Border states problems unique to areas sharing an international boundary. 10. But gay history faces unique problems. |
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