Sentence examples for likely to cause problems from inspiring English sources

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"His championing of the death penalty might play well withh the right wing, but with the broader electorate a case like that is likely to cause problems," said Radelet.

These younger male bears, like the one that killed a baby in the Catskills, are much more likely to cause problems by searching for alternate food sources near human areas.

The Sweden winger Emil Forsberg is likely to cause problems.

In this state, we are more likely to cause problems than solve them — especially in relationships.

And that approach may be as likely to cause problems as to avoid them.

For them, aspirin is more likely to cause problems than it is to prevent a heart attack or ischemic stroke.

Election officials must decide by January 1 which electronic voting system is least likely to cause problems next November.

As is the case with asbestos, carbon nanotubes are not likely to cause problems while they're embedded inside products.

BIST is also likely to cause problems if its low-fault-coverage problem is not soon solved.

The free movement of goods, but not of labour, across the border was always likely to cause problems.

The opening-up of China through its World Trade Organisation membership is likely to cause problems for uncompetitive domestic producers.

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