Sentence examples for sounds a problem from inspiring English sources

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The aging brain loses the capacity to distinguish high-speed speech sounds, a problem that might be alleviated by polite conversation.

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This sounds a pleasanter problem to deal with than unemployment, more often the spur to reform.

Doesn't sound like a problem to Monkey, sounds like a hit Saturday night TV show.

It sounds like a problem from a physics exam: Two drivers left a parking lot in East Brunswick, N.J., at the same moment on Tuesday morning.

The biggest problem for chip designer Ali Corp., with its Mainland China work force, sounds like a problem employers have in Silicon Valley: how to keep workers from being lured away by competitors.

If the absence of basic adult reading skills sounds like a problem of the past, consider the statistics: 47 percent of adults in Detroit are, according to a 2011 study by the Detroit Regional Workforce Fund, "functionally illiterate".

If your place looks or sounds like a problem, an easier target is chosen.

Farmland birds may sound a niche problem, and you may think that the rest of the countryside is doing OK, but for most people, farmland is the British countryside.

That might not sound like a problem to you.

This too makes it sound like a problem with women rather than a problem with misogyny.

Mobility might not sound like a problem, but it is, especially when coupled with crippling poverty.

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