Sentence examples for an abiding problem from inspiring English sources

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But here – in a swirl of sloppy chocolate mousse – is an abiding problem for all who seek to judge anything from gastro-ambition to literary acceptance: where do acknowledged rules of excellence chip in?

That two intelligent commentators should reach such radically disparate conclusions points to an abiding problem at the heart of "Klinghoffer": its pensive, ambivalent attitude toward present-day issues about which a great many people feel no ambivalence whatsoever.

Moreover, because the existence of solvates (called pseudopolymorphs) is an abiding problem in pharmaceutical chemistry (the solid-state form of a solvate can also be treated as the separate form of the drug), it is important to structurally characterize these.

Despite the fact that China carries one of the highest TB burdens in the world, lack of knowledge about the disease remains an abiding problem in the country, and thus, presents a barrier to control efforts. 2 Medical students are China's future health professionals and clinical leaders.

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Making "Shrew" palatable to audiences in recent decades has been a thorny and abiding problem.

Another abiding problem is funding.

The abiding problem of local government in Britain is that nobody wants to pay for it.

The abiding problem of vibration absorption has occupied engineering scientists for over a century and there remain abundant examples of the need for vibration suppression in many industries.

But the abiding problem with Trials of the Diaspora is that the reader remains unsure whether anti-Semitism is being evoked in this "major" or "minor" key.

If criticism is in dialectical relationship with the art it studies, and analytic understanding is a kind of negation of the object understood, as Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel thought, then the abiding problem of art criticism is to restore the art object to concreteness and particularity.

As the new presidential team regrouped the country into seven "super-regions" with Kremlin loyalists in charge, they seemed confident of solving the abiding problem of Russia's rulers: how to assert federal control in a sprawling land where power disintegrates unless actively husbanded.

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