Sentence examples for face problem of from inspiring English sources

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Wireless networks' Operators still face the dual face problem of end to end resource allocation management wile making efficient use of bandwidth.

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Smiley's two-legged characters face problems of their own.

But most continental countries face problems of exclusion, though they may manifest themselves in different ways.

Up to a fourth of their patients face problems of a kind they have avoided tackling so far: catastrophic conditions.

During floods people face problems of sanitation, health etc.

But, the suggestion continues, modal definitions inevitably face problems of this sort.

Done this way project integration can face problems of 'apples with pears' comparisons.

The Atlas Lions face problems of their own, with World Cup games against The Gambia and Ivory Coast coming up.

The survey revealed that most the women face problems of backache, neckache, calf muscle ache, and fatigue.

Furthermore, they face problems of common method variance, which can produce artificially inflated correlations (e.g., Howard and Baird 2000).

Children undergoing long-term hospital care face problems of isolation from their familiar home and school environments.

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