Sentence examples for suggested a problem from inspiring English sources

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It suggested a problem, a gap, a malfunction.

After the second incident suggested a problem with the building, she said, the county required the owner, D.C.-based Carr Properties, to have an independent structural engineering review.

All this suggested a problem: making onions easier on the eyes by cutting down on allinase would create onions with less flavor.

"My brain is open," he would announce as, with uncanny intuition, he suggested a problem that, without realising it, his host was already half-way to solving.

Realizing that the pattern of memory impairments in mutant mice suggested a problem with the production of new proteins, the researchers next performed an elegant series of experiments that revealed precisely how MAPK translates synaptic stimulation into increased protein synthesis.

Sony technicians, who took part in the examination at the Exponent lab, looked at additional data on all its batteries, not just those sold to Dell, that suggested a problem in the manufacturing process.

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It also suggests a problem that starts early.

When speaking of Apple, it's heretical to suggest a problem with quality.

At many schools, such comments would suggest a problem with the coaching staff.

"It might suggest a problem with the weight of the plane, and therefore with the economics.

But losing $250 billion in value in a matter of months suggests a problem.

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