Sentence examples for a complex of problems from inspiring English sources

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German-Danish War, also called Second Schleswig War, (1864), the second of two conflicts over the settlement of the Schleswig-Holstein question, a complex of problems arising from the relationship of the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein to Denmark, to each other, and to the German Confederation.

Trade unions may thus be called upon to face a complex of problems, well beyond labour claims and labour equality to also, increasingly, involve social and legal status.

Although there is no clear consensus, stigmatization of people with mental illness is usually described as a complex of problems emanating from a lack of knowledge about mental health problems, negative attitudes and excluding or avoiding behaviours towards individuals suffering from mental health problems.

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"But now we are seeing children suffering from a complex of other problems as well — substance abuse, mental health issues, developmental disability".

In Solomon's chapter on "multiple severe disability" (the term for a complex of physiological problems), we meet Julia, who went into sudden, violent labor with her second child at thirty-eight weeks.

Urban renewal, comprehensive scheme to redress a complex of urban problems, including unsanitary, deficient, or obsolete housing; inadequate transportation, sanitation, and other services and facilities; haphazard land use; traffic congestion; and the sociological correlates of urban decay, such as crime.

The Division of Neonatology provides comprehensive care for premature and full-term infants with a complex of neonatal problems.

Israel faces a looming complex of problems both on the domestic and international front, including growing frustration with Israel's policies towards the Palestinians both in Europe and in Obama's White House.

"It's hard to conceive of how anybody could go in there and make an instant success out of such a complex set of problems," said Sidney Jones, who heads the human rights office of the United Nations.

Violent crime is fundamentally difficult to control because it arises from a complex of intractable social problems - broken families, broken neighborhoods, poor schools, gangs, drugs.

It's a pervasive issue for millions of people, a complex web of problems with no easy solutions.

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