Sentence examples for has been problem from inspiring English sources

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Fairl said a major part of the company's work on the previous contracts has been problem solving or troubleshooting for the Navy.

Probably the most important skill has been problem solving; working out how to transform an idea into realiy.

Not only joint destruction but also muscle wasting due to rheumatoid cachexia has been problem in terms of quality of life of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

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That is not to say his life has been problem-free.

Greece's privatization programme has been problem-plagued from the day bankrupt Athens became the ward of the EU, European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund in May 2010.

The update has been problem-plagued.

The Airbus A220 brings the star power of a promising new aircraft to the 100-to-150 seat category, but that doesn't mean its ongoing introduction has been problem-free.

2012) and the NGSS (NGSS Lead States 2013), and because challenges routinely emerge in gardens, a key emphasis throughout the SciLG curriculum has been problem-solving (see Additional file 1 for examples).

But the river, with drownings and even overflowing in past rainy seasons, has been problem-free so far this year, says Terry Medeiros, the county's administrator for the project...

The fracture united and has been problem-free for 3 more years.

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