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The trouble is that we have no money.
The problem is how to raise the funds.
The problem is how we cope with the present difficulties.
The question is not so much what it is as how it looks.
The problem lies in the fact that the necessary gap is bridged by perception.
The question is how to avoid nuclear war.
Some test questions are unfair to gorillas.
The person in question is now staying in America.
The root of the problem is a lack of communication between departments.
The point at issue is not her ability but her character.
It is not what you read but how you read that matters.
No problem!
It is not her ability, but her character that is at issue.
The determining factor in question is whether this social welfare plan can facilitate the influx of immigrants.
It's not his ability, but his character that is at issue.
When I got back, my bag had disappeared without a trace.
The end does not always justify the means.
You must be polite to your elders.
I awoke to find everything had been a dream.
The eye is the window of the soul.

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