Sentence examples for becomes a problem with from inspiring English sources

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That becomes a problem with the cuts".

The traditional use of register files for storing data becomes a problem with monolithic register files (RF) in VLIW processors with a large number of function units.

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Drugs became a problem with Freddie at the end of 1962.

Resistance to Cipro has become a problem with some dangerous bacteria.

As a parent I've always thought it's the unmixed-ness that could become a problem, with any particular toy, medium, or game.

Finally, there's the worry that an openly gay player could become a problem with locker room chemistry, which, as the mess in the Miami Dolphins organization has proven, might be a bigger concern with some teams rather than others.

In addition, the elevated SO42− concentrations in the peat porewaters may become a problem with respect to downstream MeHg production once the fen is hydrologically connected to a larger wetland network that is currently being constructed.

The question of a few rotten apples now became a problem with orchards of ineptness, arrogance, and deceit.

The government funds generated from selling importing licenses also became a problem, with corruption and explicit theft dogging its effectiveness as a means of bankrolling the military and civil service.

As my ConnectSafely.org co-director Anne Collier pointed out in her NetFamilyNews.org blog post, the technical problem the Journal was reporting on, "is a phenomenon as old as Web links that has become a problem with the advent of social networking in general".

Swelling may become a problem with any constricting articles of clothing.

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