Sentence examples for new problem arose from inspiring English sources

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Then a new problem arose.

After the race, a new problem arose.

Gardner's new problem arose during a rehabilitation game in Class AAA.

"But every time a new problem arose someone wanted more money".

Once Freund figured out a way to give Arnaz what he wanted, a new problem arose.

But a new problem arose, said Sameer Dholakia, chief executive of VMLogix of Palo Alto: virtual machine sprawl.

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But then a new problem arises, because the KPZ equation is nonlinear: It contains a square term, and distributions cannot be squared.

An integrated and multi-level approach of established and original Process Systems Engineering technologies to a new problem arising within the Circular Economy concept is presented.

"The rules are so tight on irradiation that you can't pull it out and use it when a new problem arises, and that's to the detriment of the American public".

So what you want to do is not need this kind of legislative overhaul every time a new problem arises or every time a new market occurs, and that's why I think it's a much better approach to the problems than what's being presently pursued.

So what you want to do is not need this kind of legislative overhaul every time a new problem arises or every time a new market occurs, and that’s why I think it’s a much better approach to the problems than what’s being presently pursued.

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