Sentence examples for problem crystallized from inspiring English sources

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The Yankees' problem crystallized for me Monday, when a radio announcer wept on the air after the Yankees were eliminated.

And last week, when a delegation of producers from the Loire Valley of France showed their wares in Manhattan and I spent three and a half hours tasting, the problem crystallized.

Of course, it is not a secret that the private equity industry has an image problem, crystallized by the robber baron Gordon Gekko character in "Wall Street" in 1987.

Vikram Jayanty Houston, Aug. 29, 2010 To the Editor: Re "What Can Be Done?" (Week in Review, Aug. 29): The words leapt off the page -- to me, the crux of the problem crystallized at the end of the article: "The big question is, who's going to swallow the losses?" says the economist Joseph Stiglitz.

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Haven's selections are illuminating, for in Gribben's and Gwynn's explanations the whole problem crystallizes.

The problem becomes crystallized in the question, what constitutes "just" economics?

Rutgers's athletic problems were crystallized by a play that took place with 2 minutes 35 seconds to play yesterday against Boston College, in the opening game of the Big East tournament at Madison Square Garden.

That interview crystallized the problem for Fassel.

The financial crisis of 2008 crystallized the problem, which has only repeated across many scandals since.

A statement like that, coming from a player of Els's caliber, crystallized the problem facing the world's other top players.

There was a brief scene on Sunday night in Will's office that crystallized the problem that's currently dogging the show.

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