Sentence examples for by a structural problem from inspiring English sources

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Under the Islamic Republic, the same uneasiness was compounded by a structural problem: it was the P.B.O.'s job to convert idealistic talk of building an earthly paradise into revenues and expenditures, budgets and five-year plans.

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The fact that Obama and every other individual who is not 100% Caucasian is classified by default as "black" testifies to a structural problem with race categorisation that the performance aspect still doesn't really cover.

In that we're correct — global warming is fundamentally a structural problem, driven above all by the fact that there's no price on carbon.

Perhaps they live in the middle ground between short and long form, or maybe they're challenged by some other structural problem.

This cracking and rotting is originally caused by a series of structural problems that transcend any economic cycle: There are structural problems in the economy as growth slows and middle-class incomes stagnate.

Even before the advent of neoliberalism, the capitalist economy had thrived on people believing that being afflicted by the structural problems of an exploitative system – poverty, joblessness, poor health, lack of fulfillment – was in fact a personal deficiency.

The 2009 roster of buildings, 11 in all, includes Frank Lloyd Wright's Unity Temple in Oak Park, Ill., a Cubist structure made of poured concrete that has been plagued by structural problems and a lack of money for restoration.

It would be easy for Japanese officials to make the same excuses for inaction that we hear all around the North Atlantic: they are hamstrung by a rapidly aging population; the economy is weighed down by structural problems (and Japan's structural problems, especially its discrimination against women, are legendary); debt is too high (far higher, as a share of the economy, than that of Greece).

Analysts say the recession is exacerbated by deep structural problems.

Yet many critics believe poverty and social problems are caused not by design but by deeper structural problems such as education and employment opportunities.

The global economy in the 1920's and 1930's was hampered by restrictions on trade and on the movement of capital, as well as by numerous structural problems that originated in the huge disruption created by World War I.

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