Sentence examples for a lasting problem for from inspiring English sources

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He extended his treatment to aromatic compounds, producing the famous hexagonal structure for benzene, although this was to create a lasting problem for the universality of carbon's valency of 4 (Brush, 1999a, 1999b).

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It's going to present a lasting problem.

When language comprehension is good, however, there is seldom a lasting problem.

Analysts, however, said they were not concerned that the delay would cause any lasting problems for Apple.

It is the knock-on effects of the race to develop the A380 that may pose the more lasting problem for the company.

Others argue that the economy may present a longer-lasting problem for Mr. Bush because the standoff with China will eventually end -- though the sooner the better for the president.

Once the cesium enters the soil, its half-life of 30 years becomes a "long-lasting problem for sure," Chen says, and it will show up in vegetables, meat, and milk.

The break, which caused no injuries and relatively brief havoc for commuters, created more lasting problems for a few businesses nearby, pouring hundreds of thousands of gallons of water into the basements of a block of stores and an 18-story office building on 14th Street between Broadway and University Place.

"It's not the day when you take an apple pie over and say, 'Hi, I'm your neighbor.' " The housing crisis also led to the emergence of grow houses in new real estate developments, creating lasting problems for those communities.

A more lasting problem might be our perceptions of the meat itself.

A certain amount of coming and going, but no lasting problem.

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