Sentence examples for posed any problems from inspiring English sources

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The city has not posed any problems for Fifa when it comes to the preparation of their stadium, and Ms Rohlfs says work is also progressing well on transport preparations.

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The actor added that being a father in real life didn't pose "any problems in approaching this role, no more so than the fact that being more or less 'normal' has not prevented me from playing madmen or criminals.

If his uncle's wife posed any problem, Mr. Spyropoulos told the officer to kill her, too, officials said.

In our experience, none of them have posed any problem whatsoever nor had any negative impact on surgery.

That said, all six used the stated 4-week recall period and did not comment that this posed any problem when answering the questionnaire as part of the 'think-aloud' exercise.

So this one shouldn't pose any problems.

I can't see Japan, Canada or Tonga posing any problems.

Everyone would be OK if this technology did not pose any problems, but that's not the case".

The company, a subsidiary of N.T.T., said it was checking the program's source code to make sure that it did not pose any problems.

Though there was no sign in the early stages that the tape wrapped around his left knee was posing any problems, he would soon appear much less explosive, calling for a trainer and letting some wide shots fly by unchallenged.

The European competition commissioner, Mario Monti, said after an initial examination, that Italy's proposed new insolvency law for large companies facing bankruptcy, like the dairy group Parmalat, did not pose any problems under unionwide government aid laws.

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