Sentence examples for problem has moved from inspiring English sources

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The deer problem has moved to the next phase: bitter debate.

Such corruption has never been secret, but since the killings the problem has moved from mere kitchen-table conversations to the level of national discourse.

"The management says it's not us, it's not a P.S.G. problem, but the problem has moved out of the stadium, onto the streets," Mr. Verdez said.

In the current economic and cultural landscape, the Working Parent Problem has moved up to the forefront of leadership concerns, and it's going to stay there.

We are now re-establishing that reputation, and stabilising the country, but the problem has moved elsewhere – to Central America, Mexico and West Africa.

While the banks' perilous financial health does not immediately threaten the economy, the sheer size of the problem has moved it up the government's agenda.

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The Christological problem had moved to the forefront.

Demand for freight rail in the region is expected almost to double within 20 years.Efforts to solve this problem have moved slowly.

His classroom teacher told me his family, beset with financial problems, had moved yet again, perhaps to another motel room.

Migration and ensuing social problems have moved to the center of the political debate in almost all 15 countries in the European Union, and in many of the former Communist countries that wish to join the bloc and often serve as transit lands for illegal migrants.

England's injury problems have moved the 26-year-old up the pecking order and handed him a start in Cork.

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