Sentence examples for echoed the problems from inspiring English sources

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The reasons often echoed the problems in the mine: Federal officials either tried to buy a technology they didn't fully understand because they lacked the technical skill, or they didn't test what they were getting until it was too late.

Others blamed a deductive western narrative of Africa which has roots in colonial history; a few echoed the problems with reporting in areas controlled by Boko Haram; and in a nod to the cartoons of Charlie Hebdo, some shared satirical cartoons attempting to depict the areas of debate.

With more and more organisations relying on the service to deliver information and keep people in touch, the potential for a worm to render it useless – or, worse, dangerous to use – echoed the problems suffered by users of Microsoft's Windows operating system when the ILOVEYOU worm spread through email and infected millions of computers a decade ago.

These issues echoed the problems that needed to be overcome by PCOs who were planning a service.

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In this respect, uplift anxiety echoes the problems that can accompany other radical changes of self, like those documented by the neurologist Oliver Sacks.

Echoing the problems in VA medical centers, VBA created unrealistic goals, manipulated data to meet its targets and fostered a corrosive culture in which accountability is scarce and managers punish workers who report wrongdoing, officials said.

Echoing the problems captured in the literature on the economics of attention (Lanham, 2006), our interviewees complained about not being able to read everything that was published even in their own narrow disciplines.

These results warn of potential resistance which could arise on long-term treatment with retinoic acid in a clinical situation and echo the problems of progression to endocrine resistance.

The issue echoes the problem the administration faced when bonuses paid to employees of the American International Group, the insurance conglomerate, caused a populist outcry.

Aside from that moment, Mr. Scholl's closing statement was often tedious, echoing the problem that prosecutors have had for most of the long trial, despite their efforts to enliven the case by discussing lavish spending by Mr. Kozlowski that is only tangentially related to the charges the jury will consider.

Conversely, if the other person's voice is echoing, the problem is on your side.

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