Sentence examples for facing a range of problems from inspiring English sources

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Jones and Everson are not complaining: this kind of "women-centred", one-stop shop service that recognises the links between problems is exactly what WomenCentre believes is best for women facing a range of problems from abuse to homelessness, drug and alcohol addiction, to poverty and more.

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France's economy faces a range of problems: Unemployment, at nearly 10%, remains stubbornly high.

People with schizophrenia and other psychoses face a range of problems, some arising directly from the illness and others from the stigma of the disorder.

Individuals may face a range of problems including fatigue, concerns about recurrence, dealing with others' expectations that life should be 'back to normal', having to adjust expectations about physical ability and concerns about leaving the hospital system (Jefford et al, 2008), as well as concerns about the impact on family and friends and unmet supportive care needs (Armes et al, 2009).

Like the characters on "The Practice," the teachers in "Boston Public" are imperfect, under stress, facing a range of up-to-date problems.

Federal prosecutors will decide whether to charge Mr. da Silva, who already faces a range of legal problems and will go on trial in a separate obstruction of justice case.

The governing coalition that engineered the ouster of Mr. Musharraf must now face a range of potential problems, minus the main factor that unified it: opposing him.

These families often face a range of other problems – mental and physical ill-health, domestic violence, addiction, isolation, and relationship breakdowns – which are often long-standing and inter-generational.

And she has had to adjust to an entirely new relationship with her husband, who faces a range of debilitating problems including short-term memory loss and difficulties with impulse control and anger.

Phenomenological analysis of architecture faces a range of potential problems.

Here's something to consider before signing on the dotted line: a new computer simulation by students at MIT shows that the colonists would likely face a range of deadly problems, including starvation and suffocation.

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