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The phrase 'generates problems' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it any time you want to indicate that something causes difficulties or issues. For example: "The company's inefficient production process generates problems with delays and delays."
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The RPS generator also generates problems as positive and negative examples.
Company policies contribute to unemployment by requiring overwork, and organizations staff so lean that any absence generates problems – leading to more unpredictability for employees.
This etymological heritage generates problems when the concept is used in a business context because it implies the existence, even the necessity, of opponents.
However, at least one other study has found that mechanical causal scenarios, where the villain is a system that generates problems unknowingly can also be effective with populations with have high levels of political knowledge (Jorgensen et al., 2017).
The growth of the city brings along social and economic benefits, and also problems related with the urban development and with the availability of infrastructure and services, which at the same time generates problems of environmental type.
This approach generates problems such as thickness variation from nozzle to dished end (coupling cylindrical region) and, as a consequence, it reduces the optimality of the final result which may also be influenced by the boundary conditions.
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The MH proposal function then generates problem specific proposals with an according dependence structure drawn from a pair copula distribution.
However, FDI also may generate problems.
"It's true that times of crisis generate great difficulties, but this crisis has generated problems for everyone," he said.
Previously, this generated problems when the two ions came too close together and generated bothersome electrostatic interactions.
Then it generates questions which the stories answer based on academic code (originally generated for lazy professors to generate problems for their students to follow).
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