Sentence examples for pose a bit of a from inspiring English sources

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I understand that these books all pose a bit of a dilemma.

Banks are struggling again and this might pose a bit of a problem for the future.

New Jersey's Meadowlands pose a bit of a challenge, because they have been restored, and yet still occupy a part of the state that is far from bucolic.

The Meadowlands pose a bit of a challenge, because they have been restored, and yet still occupy an area in the north of the state that is far from bucolic.

As the PhD component has drawn MD/PhD students away from clinical medicine for varying periods of time (as little as 1 year, as in the case of the UBC integrated program, to as much as 5 years for other programs), reintegration can pose a bit of a challenge.

Of course, the ability to physical separate the dongles for each other does pose a bit of a security problem: ideally, only one of them will ever be around so as to mitigate the risk of someone being able to access and decrypt all your personal goodies.

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That posed a bit of a problem.

Which poses a bit of a problem when you're trying to cover a Kenyan election.

The sharp wooden spears and all the ankle bells posed a bit of a problem.

Dr Omalu is from Nigeria, which posed a bit of a dilemma for Smith.

Menopause, then, poses a bit of a riddle: in a handful of species, including humans, females cease breeding decades before they die.

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