Sentence examples for problems in arranging from inspiring English sources

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Long term, he would have problems in arranging his own title matches, as Kasparov found out during the previous schism.

Were the city to cancel some its contracts, school bus transportation experts said they did not believe the city would face insurmountable problems in arranging for new contractors to enter the market, or for existing vendors to pick up the routes.

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Although international observers have not yet been allowed to enter the camp, at Chernokozovo in northern Chechnya, Mr. Yastrzhembsky said he saw no problem in arranging visits there soon.

They found that some policy-relevant patient characteristics such as requirement for heavy care, race, source of reimbursement, and whether or not there was a financial problem in arranging discharge were associated with delay.

"The speed at which the cap is being put into place does perhaps ignore some of the huge logistical problems for some local authorities in arranging for more accommodation, but also coping with an influx of new claimants," Field said.

The eight problems were: language barriers, difficulties in arranging care for migrants without health care coverage, social deprivation and traumatic experiences, lack of familiarity with the health care system, cultural differences, different understandings of illness and treatment, negative attitudes among staff and patients, and lack of access to medical history.

This finding strengthens the previous statement that many actions of learners were aimed to avoid as many violated constraints as possible in arranging the posed problem and the intermediate products as well.

PFC = Problem-focused coping; EFC = Emotion-focused coping In arranging the regression models, an essential question was whether to combine the treatment samples or analyze them separately.

In arranging for the large gift to St. Jerome's, was the cardinal trying to counter an image problem?

Analytical hierarchy process is the decision making for a complex problem by arranging the elements of that problem in a hierarchy.

In practical terms, participants said they were hampered by logistic problems, such as arranging and waiting for test results and other specialists involved, and a shortage of facilities.

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