Sentence examples for be a problem of from inspiring English sources

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It may be a problem of cooperation.

"This is going to be a problem of trust".

Cancer was thought to be a problem of runaway cell division.

"It's more likely to be a problem of word retrieval than knowledge.

This seems to be a problem of unwillingness, rather than inability, to put existing legislation into effect.

Asked about negotiations over delegates, the vice president replied, "I don't think there will be a problem of any kind".

There will not be a problem of motivation and I believe we can go there and win".

"It might be a problem of being too close," Patricio del Real, a curatorial assistant at MOMA, said.

This may be a problem of balancing the emotional pitch between the solemn adult and the fresh child-narrator.

"Design should not be a problem of simply making what customers tell you to make," Mr. Toyoda said.

NAME WITHHELD, NEW YORK At first glance, this would appear to be a problem of etiquette, not ethics.

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