Sentence examples for be a problem yet from inspiring English sources

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None of those actually seem to be a problem yet.

At any rate, it shouldn't be a problem yet, as even the major quantum-physical barrier posed by the move (still far distant) from 22nm to 16nm appears to be surmountable, according to research by some guys who probably know what they're talking about.

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NHS staffing is a problem, yet care must be great everywhere, all the time.

Dame Louise is clearly alert to the dangers of making minority groups feel as if they are a problem, yet she falls into the very trap she so carefully describes.

Caper pulls in a store's existing security feed to help detect shoplifting, which could be a bigger risk than with ceiling and shelf camera systems, but Gao says it hasn't been a problem yet.

Are you convinced this is a problem yet?

Earlier, Goldman denied it could have known this was a problem, yet acknowledged I had warned about the grave risks at the time.

Though CSFB and Goldman both said they don't expect the committee to find anything out of the ordinary, that could just be a problem for yet-scrutinized firms.

In other words the problem is that it's not a problem, yet.

Teachers unions are allegedly a problem, yet little is made of the fact that 15percentt of all hospital workers belong to a union (and increasing).

Though this is not a problem yet, it could be worsen into surface scaling.

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