Sentence examples for pose some troubles from inspiring English sources

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Though, according to the BBC, the hot, thin air above the region could pose some troubles to the solar plane's motors.

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But polygamy may pose some negative externalities.

Theater productions at Sunset pose some problems.

The protests also pose some broader questions.

The switch did pose some challenges.

The approach does pose some challenges.

The rush by rival havens could pose economic troubles as Cyprus struggles to keep afloat a financial industry that employs tens of thousands of people.

These so-called microplastics, particles under a millimeter across, may pose big troubles, experts warn.

But the Chairman of the House Republican Conference thinks Barack Obama's ability to turn out African-Americans voters across the south could pose trouble for some Republican incumbents in states that McCain will still carry.

The reformers' ploy poses some risks.

However, this poses some problems for him.

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