Sentence examples for which posed a bit from inspiring English sources

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Dr Omalu is from Nigeria, which posed a bit of a dilemma for Smith.

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Which poses a bit of a problem when you're trying to cover a Kenyan election.

His efforts have been fiercely resisted by the opposition Socialists, which poses a bit of a paradox since they are traditionally the party with closer links to the cultural establishment.

Despite the efforts of the New York City Department of Sanitation, it is a fact that city residents may happen upon stray bits of litter, some of which pose a hazard.

Which poses a puzzle.

Which poses a clear privacy threat to the user.

As it's technically an alternative to Google's own market, it's not currently allowed to be distributed in the official Android Market (which may pose a bit of a problem for handsets that have had their non-Market app downloads disabled at a firmware level. In other words, most AT&T Android phones).

That posed a bit of a problem.

The sharp wooden spears and all the ankle bells posed a bit of a problem.

Are his existentialist poses a bit self-indulgent?

I understand that these books all pose a bit of a dilemma.

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