Sentence examples for whose problems from inspiring English sources

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Only Cyprus, whose problems are well documented, is in bailout talks.

Too often government tries to "fix" communities whose problems can only truly be solved from within.

But France and Germany may also have banks whose problems are deeper than anyone knows.

There are the persecuted lesbian couple and an inmate whose problems begin with his interracial marriage.

Forget about the H-1B program, whose problems are correctly pointed out in Mr. Eisenbrey's article.

Her mother found it increasingly difficult to control Claudia, whose problems eventually followed her home.

Adults whose problems persist for decades manifest different traits from those who get clean.

"They were going on business terms," Wilson said of the last-place Giants, whose problems extend far beyond their bullpen.

By definition, it targets people whose problems have damaged their credit history and made them unattractive to banks.

"There isn't a school in America whose problems couldn't be solved by removing its students," he said.

To the minority of constituents whose problems are so deep rooted or unusual, it's impossible to help them.

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