Sentence examples for explosive problems from inspiring English sources

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Pakistan, with 150 million people, is a near-bankrupt country with a nuclear arsenal and explosive problems.

Despite General Musharraf's promises of continuity in economic policy, investors both foreign and domestic are staying away.Pakistan's most explosive problems are unlikely to be solved in a democratic limbo.

COMPARED with other explosive problems on the Korean peninsula from North Korea's suspected nuclear ambitions to the armed confrontation across the mis-named demilitarised zone with South Korea the trickle of North Koreans provoking undiplomatic scuffles as they seek refuge in foreign embassies in China may seem a minor issue.

Sensitive to public sentiment that a decade of war had debilitated America, and eager to focus on economic problems at home, President Obama quickly embraced a mix of remote-control technology and at-a-distance diplomacy to contain the most explosive problems in the Middle East, South Asia and Africa.

There are, however, possibly a host of small, but literally explosive problems that will delay development in and around the former military lands for up to 20 years.

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But it is also a sign of another, potentially more explosive problem: the increasing difficulty of feeding the Middle East.Middle Easterners eat more wheat than anyone else in the world.

Cary said the way the archive was handled "reflected a failure by successive senior managers to grip what should have been seen to be an unresolved and potentially explosive problem".

There are several thousand Ukrainian military personnel on more than a dozen bases across the Crimea, creating what could be the most explosive problem facing the Russians in their operation to annex the peninsula.

This is the hamartia of bomb-sniffing dogs as the solution to all our explosives problems: a bomb-toting bad guy who sees dogs need only stay some distance behind them.

Stakeholders addressing the explosive device problem in Nepal should continue to use surveillance data to plan interventions.

Nepali government bodies, UNICEF, and other partners addressing the explosive device problem should continue to use surveillance data to plan interventions.

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