Sentence examples for pose the same problem from inspiring English sources

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Thinking the swine flu might pose the same problem, federal officials ordered $700 million worth of adjuvant from Novartis and Glaxo.

In October, the Bank of England acknowledged that none of the published studies was adequate, but for the Conservatives they all pose the same problem: how to maintain the openness and dynamism of the UK economy in the face of a Brexit.

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He said the air show didn't pose the same problems as the rock concerts because there was no overnight camping, which reduced the sanitation and potential groundwater contamination issues.

While causation between brain and body is complex, even to the point of being empirically inscrutable, it does not pose the same problems as soul body interaction.

Problems: (a) The subatomistic approach accounts for the truth-values of molecular truthbearers in the same way as the atomistic approach; consequently, molecular truthbearers that are not truth-functional still pose the same problems as in atomism.

In the end, Spectacles seem to pose the same problems as all of our other smart devices, but with their highly visible design, people will likely acclimate to them just as we have done with our cell phones.

Thus, the new culture system presented here does not pose the same problems as cells can be maintained singly, which is beneficial for the investigation of signalling pathways and cell responses to growth factors, cytokines, and drugs using single cell-based assays.

The study indicated that etoricoxib may pose the same problems for women as other drugs in its class (COXIBs).

There is a chance that metabolic targeting will thus pose the same problems than conventional chemotherapy, that is, that normal proliferative tissues will be affected.

To select the length of the flanking regions (CK) to use in co-phylog (since no guidance is provided with the method), we used our calculations for optimal k to avoid homoplasy, which should pose the same problems for co-phylog as for AAF; thus, in co-phylog we set the combined length of the flanking regions plus the focal nucleotide (i.e., 2 CK + 1) equal to k in AAF.

Malone's contract poses the same problem for Jordan as Robinson's.

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