Sentence examples for problem opening up from inspiring English sources

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"Perhaps certain men have a problem opening up to a female interviewer.

Since Andrew Garfield was let go from the Spider-man franchise, he's had no problem opening up about the frustrating side of being a celebrity.

Today, royalty-free video marketplace Pond5 launches the Public Domain Project in order to solve this problem, opening up to the public a massive, thoroughly-organized treasure trove of about 80,000 copyright-free video clips, photos, sound recordings, and 3D models.

Royalty-free video marketplace Pond5 launched the Public Domain Project in order to solve this problem, opening up to the public a massive, thoroughly-organized treasure trove of about 80,000 copyright-free video clips, photos, sound recordings, and 3D models.

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A creative solution to this problem opens up opportunities for drug discovery.

But once this is admitted, a "Why stop there?" problem opens up.

Johns, recognizing the problem, opens up with power punches looking to land a fight ending punch.

This paper introduces an approach, referred to as self-referencing, which circumvents some of these problems opening up the application of potentiometric and amperometric sensors to probing the activity of living cells in near to real-time.

The system invented at Harvard overcomes both of these problems, opening up a vast number of potential applications including not just biomedical devices, but also fast-moving robotics and adaptive optics.

They're quick to point to technical problems opening up a prime chunk of wireless spectrum could create.

They also resolved some problems opened up in [8] and [9].

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