Sentence examples for linked to a problem from inspiring English sources

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Schlink acknowledges that "sometimes I see afterwards that my writing is linked to a problem I deal with as a legal philosopher.

Shareholders haunted by the lack of contractor oversight in Deepwater Horizon should be worried by recent revelations that Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc, the BP drilling subcontractor for the Bight, has been linked to a problem with subsea bolts – resulting in equipment failures, notably in the Gulf of Mexico.

Irresponsible political discourse and the academic achievement gap are linked to a problem that receives markedly less attention: "the civic engagement gap".

We assessed emollient to eczema linkage in three ways in DIN – same day, linked by problem number anywhere in the record, and linked to a problem heading only.

The advantage of the POMR is that in 121 of 141 practices using problem headings as intended, most prescriptions can be linked to a problem heading providing a specific reason for their issue.

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However, there is marked variation between practices in the percentage of emollient prescriptions that link to a problem heading of eczema.

In DIN, the percentage of prescriptions that link to a problem number is high (>80% at least for all practices, >90% for most) because it was one of the data quality indicators used to select practices, and data from within practices.

Murray has said his back problems began to surface late in the 2011 season and are linked to a disk problem.

The coroner said Foley's death could be "linked to a heart problem", while further toxicological tests are ongoing and results are "expected in several weeks".

The carriers' reticence to deploy the Wireless Knowledge service, some experts say, is linked to a larger problem: an industrywide anti-Microsoft and an anti-Qualcomm attitude.

It was first noted in Brazil about a year ago, but began to cause panic at the end of the year after it was linked to a developmental problem in newborns known as microcephaly that is characterized by abnormally small heads.

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