Sentence examples similar to predictable issues that might arise from inspiring English sources

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Issues that might arise at higher resolution are discussed.

I also trusted them to take care of issues that might arise.

Consider the problems, questions or issues that might arise when a country deploys a peacekeeping mission in another country.

I have nothing against funding everybody, but I think people need to be prepared for the issues that might arise.

They are also worried about loudspeakers, bright lights and security issues that might arise if rowdy crowds headed for ballgames.

It even hired a doctor to discuss their marijuana use and to help them with any issues that might arise.

Lewis said Wimbledon's "fantastic" stewards were more than capable of dealing with any issues that might arise.

From there, Mr. Trump volunteered a confessional apparently intended to clear up any issues that might arise in a Trump candidacy.

Ms. Schwartzman said the center was uncomfortable with the potential legal issues that might arise from the campaign's aggressive advocacy.

Therefore, it is necessary to consider a priori the practicality issues that might arise.

The company has cited several compatibility issues that might arise when users attempt to use the popular music player with Windows Vista.

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