Sentence examples for problems of raising from inspiring English sources

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Along with the usual problems of raising the money to keep their groups alive, the "aging out" of these volunteers is a threat they all face.

Many work with grandmothers to help them form and expand support networks for dealing with the problems of raising AIDS orphans.

After that day, our conversations got longer, and I'd often look forward to talking to him about his life experiences — the racism he faced in the 1970s, the problems of raising children in a foreign country and the longing he felt for "home," even 40 years after migrating from Pakistan.

In 1968, Lucille Ball and Henry Fonda starred in the film "Yours, Mine and Ours," based on Mrs. Beardsley's 1964 book, "Who Gets the Drumstick?" (Random House), which recounted the logistical problems of raising 20 children in a modern middle-class American family.

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Thus, he simply explains away the problem of raising students' scores without "teaching to the test," which is inherent in the No Child Left Behind program.

The new Palestinian government faces the urgent problem of raising roughly $170 million each month that it says it needs just to pay government workers and keep the Palestinian Authority functioning.

The consequence, frequently, was that indigenous entrepreneurs often found it more financially rewarding to devote their energies and ingenuity to the task of procuring the necessary government import licenses and other permits and exploiting the loopholes in government regulations than to the problem of raising the efficiency and productivity of resources.

But when it is proposed to move a large number of surplus workers away from their home villages for major construction projects taking a considerable time to complete, the problem of raising a sufficient subsistence fund to maintain the labour becomes formidable.

If they can solve the problem of raising the offspring to adulthood — a challenging prospect — the bluefin may soon join Atlantic salmon, rainbow trout, branzino, yellowtail, turbot, shrimp, catfish and tilapia as an industrially farmed staple of the modern fish market.

The shift to outsourcing raises issues about data integrity, regulatory oversight, language difficulties, the meaning of informed consent among a much poorer population, the standards of clinical care, the extent to which corruption may be regarded as routine in certain countries, and the ethical problem of raising a population's expectations for drugs that most of that population cannot afford.

The problem of raising a CMF unit in PNG was largely one of scale due to the small number of eligible men to recruit from, the absence of National Service intakes to swell its numbers, and the lack of suitable accommodation and training facilities.

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