Sentence examples for may become a problem from inspiring English sources

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This may become a problem in applications where computation time is critical, such as in real-time robot motion planning.

Today, it's mild yet overcast, with a stiff breeze that may become a problem in the latter stages.

As automobiles become quieter, the noise of wiper blade rubber in motion may become a problem for passengers.

And then, referring to Mr. Coburn, Mr. Burgess added, "He may become a problem if the majority leader brings it to the floor," a remark that elicited laughter from the room.

Myron Ebell, the right-wing think tank the US Competitive Enterprise Institute Globall warming, although it may become a problem some decades in the future, is not a crisis and is highly unlikely to become a crisis.

But, says John Delury of Yonsei University, that may become a problem if the next South Korean president has more of a "sunshine" approach (meaning a stance favouring engagement and investment).

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That means self-objectification may become a bigger problem for men, as well as for women".

The arthritis can last from a few days to a few months, but if the Lyme infection goes untreated the arthritis may become a chronic problem.

But it does signal that food shortages may become a national problem at a time when dissatisfaction with the Government already is at fever pitch.

Interaction of suspended cohesive sediments with organic matter and various dissolved chemicals from industrial and domestic sewers may become a major problem.

While tibial component loosening is of primary concern, femoral loosening may become a clinical problem due to younger, more active patients seeking TKA, and also high-flexion designs.

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