Sentence examples for speaking a problem from inspiring English sources

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Loosely speaking, a problem is said to be "large" if it has more than a thousand or so variables, although the threshold of "largeness" continually increases as computers become more powerful.

More broadly speaking, a problem that lots of healthcare startups run into is distribution.

Informally speaking, a problem \(X\) is said to be reducible to another problem \(Y\) just in case a method for solving \(Y\) would also yield a method for solving \(X\).

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A recurrence of cancer of the salivary gland in the summer of 2006 might have left him unable to speak a problem recent surgery failed to solve — but he has hardly lost his voice.

But its problems are, broadly speaking, a European problem as well, because the company has operations in Germany, Belgium, Spain, Poland and Britain, home to its Vauxhall brand.

This isn't strictly speaking a religious problem, but a social trend.

Thus, mathematically speaking an inverse problem is solved in this way.

Each of which, roughly speaking, has a problem set associated with it.

Is speaking English a problem for Muslim women?

Complex interventions aimed at individuals and groups may take the form of attempts to change the ways that people behave, for example, in trials of strategies for making 'expert patients' [ 17]; or they may take the form of a new ways of defining, classifying, and speaking about a problem, for example, in therapeutic attempts to recast the experience of chronic pain [ 18].

I came across this article because it speaks about a problem that our research group is trying to address.

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