Sentence examples for to pose problems from inspiring English sources

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Other Southern District locations appeared to pose problems.

The others seem to pose problems particular to him.

Making a living in agriculture continues to pose problems for farmers with small holdings.

Weeks later, in September, the elevator involved in Jacob's death continued to pose problems.

The purpose, organizers said, was to pose problems that were hard to solve, to expose areas that needed improvement.

Analysts had generally expected the U.S. antitrust authorities to approve the deal, saying Europe was more likely to pose problems.

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The purpose of Monsakun as a problem posing learning environment is to encourage students to not only pose problems but also to understand their structural nature.

An extradition to Britain could pose problems.

Buying fewer shares and allowing the government stake to shrink would pose problems.

But, as we'd soon find out, saying yes to everyone would pose problems.

Allergy to penicillin may pose problems for acceptability of treatment, but can be addressed with desensitisation therapy.

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