Sentence examples for might be problem from inspiring English sources

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The appeal might be problem solving, the association with crime (from a forensics perspective rather than as a felon!), or helping people.

Perhaps O'Hanlon and Kagan have not heard that there might be problem on that front.

Her mother doesn't speak English and Rahmat was concerned this might be problem, but we assured her it would be fine.

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Of course, there might be problems here, too.

If you are going to use the patient's own bone there might be problems.

It wasn't the first indication that there might be problems with Mason's diagnosis.

Omnicom assuaged shareholder fears that there might be problems lurking on its balance sheet.

Mrs Sebelius said she knew there might be problems, but that no one knew they would be so bad.

"My mother was told to keep her children in, her boys in, because there might be problems," she said.

But you'll need to comply with building regulations, and there might be problems with guarantees on a DIY job.

It was designed to apply common sense in looking for where there might be problems or where there probably was a problem.

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