Sentence examples for Whose problem is it from inspiring English sources

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So whose problem is it?

And whose problem is it really?

To see British politicians adopting the Christian right's misogynistic and anti-sex attitudes is frankly terrifying; a lot scarier – funnily enough – than the thought of an earthquake sent from God. Whose problem is it anyway?

1) Think carefully through the question: What is the problem, and Whose Problem is it?

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Problem is, it isn't.

The problem is, it crinkles.

Problem is, it's £24.

"Think Inside the Box," by Steven Woloshin and Lisa M. Schwartz (Op-Ed, July 5), highlights one part of a larger problem: Whose job is it to synthesize readable, unbiased data about drugs for patients and doctors?

Do we instinctively value those people whose problems are easier to fix or is it just that we would rather put our heads in the sand when it comes to those who respond to something we don't understand?

Whose problem is this?

It would also have left Telecom Italia as an overmanned fixed-line network whose problems are severe and have been since it was privatised in 1997.

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