Sentence examples for problems might arise from inspiring English sources

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What problems might arise from the switch?

Other problems might arise, as well.

Mr. Campanile said problems might arise if Don Bosco Prep was forced to play in a new league that did not include public school teams.

Typically, a production company will provide Ms. Powers with a script before filming begins "to see what problems might arise," she said.

Problems might arise were this portfolio to be moved from the Dutch-regulated entity to one regulated by Spain or Britain.

NBC did nothing to caution fans that any of these problems might arise or that they might have an imperfect experience.

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A problem might arise for Mr Blair if Mr Brown turned out to have a first-class temperament as well.

A second-floor entrance from the top of the hall's vaulted staircases might be too small to accommodate crowds; the same problem might arise for an entry point on West 42nd Street.

A further objective of our study was to investigate whether a similar problem might arise with knee x ray reports by determining the language and comments on severity contained in radiologists' reports on knee x rays.

One way such a competence problem might arise would be that primates' object individuation operates domain specifically and the domain-specific ability is wired such that shape is not a property that enters the picture in the food domain (whereas it does in the domain of tools).

Before Abū Ḥanīfah's time, doctrines had been formulated mainly in response to actual problems, whereas he attempted to solve problems that might arise in the future.

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