Sentence examples for may be problems from inspiring English sources

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More importantly, there may be problems with scaling.

But doctors acknowledge that there may be problems winning the public over.

There may be problems a-plenty, but citing Argentina's currency collapse is, at best, mischievous.

No one believes it will be easy to introduce the HPV vaccination in Africa, and there may be problems.

Some of it may be problems for which it's just a matter of risk and we don't know the solutions.

While there may be problems with the photos, an issue with iPhoto's photo library file could be the culprit.

However, there may be problems with relying too much on a single technique or a single object.

The Nelsons have been told that the agency is hopeful but that there may be problems ahead.

Carriers are applied for peptide drug delivery, but there may be problems like poor loading efficiency and undesired xenobiotic toxicity.

Ms. Levine said children worried that "friends won't understand and if some outsider sees they're doing all this stuff there may be problems for the family".

Mr. Travis believes that while there may be problems with the Electoral College system, this is not the way to fix it.

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