Sentence examples for that problems arise from inspiring English sources

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It's when they apply to "others" that problems arise.

It's when free radicals don't do what they are supposed to do (and the more calories you consume, the more likely that is to happen) that problems arise.

Traditional web monitoring services often don't dig deep enough to detect glitches in the application code, and database or find that problems arise with bugs in Ajax, Flash or Silverlight front-end applets.

It is when they are not asked that problems arise.

It's when a renter doesn't call fairly soon that problems arise.

It's not that goals are bad, he said, but that problems arise when the values that underlie them and the process to achieve them are skewed.

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After that, problems arose.

That problem arises, in part, from uncertainty about who will pay the bill for America's subprime-mortgage collapse.

(b) That problem arises once a range of possible linguistic meanings, etc. is established for a piece of text.

It was only when they got to Ganta, a province hit hard by the Ebola epidemic, that problems arose.

When food becomes the primary -- or sole -- source of pleasure, that's when problems arise.

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