Sentence examples for but with a problem from inspiring English sources

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"Transdisciplinary" means beyond the disciplines, not starting within any particular discipline but with a problem or issue, and then bringing various disciplines to bear on solving the problem or addressing the issue (Meeth, 1978).

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But with a problem-solving attitude like that, you'd better hope you're never connected to them in a call center.

But with a problem-solving attitude like that, you'd better hope you're never connected to them in a call centre.

But transitions come with a problem.

This is great, but it comes with a problem.

But they arrived with a problem: there were no dates.

To paraphrase Buck, it is not a problem horse he sees but a horse with a problem owner.

But this leaves us with a problem.

But this leaves Hume with a problem (or a set of problems).

But that left Mr. Sarkozy with a problem.

But that still leaves Mr. McCall with a problem.

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