Sentence examples for would face problems from inspiring English sources

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"We would face problems and I'd say, 'Now, guys, now, not in one minute,"' she recalled.

The plan, they say, would face problems like those that have plagued Medicare's attempt to encourage the use of health maintenance organizations.

But, even setting aside the difficulties of learning how to run a retail business, such a site would face problems of protocol worthy of the U.N. Security Council — if Amazon didn't accuse publishers of price-fixing first.

If Congress does not act to increase the Treasury Department's legal borrowing limit, which could be reached as soon as the first week of April, the government would face problems refinancing its debt and raising money for its operations, and, at worst, would risk default.

He said a Hungarian investor in Austria would face problems buying land: "But if someone comes and rents land and cultivates it for some years personally — so we can see that he is able and willing to be a farmer — then he will not have problems to buy land".

Tsipras has ruled out a coalition with any of the centre-right or centre-left parties if he fails to win an absolute majority, meaning he would face problems forming a government unless a party that failed make it into parliament last time wins more than 3% of the vote.

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The supervisors said they would also face problems like deciding how many people would be allowed to watch a private count.

Some agreed with the Education Department that students would not face problems next fall.

Many Republicans say that Mr. Bush would not face problems from a Republican Congress -- that many of these votes across the years have stemmed not from Republican isolationismbut from the poisonous relations between Congress and Mr. Clinton.

Because the communities may range from 5 to 100 cases, the generalized linear/nonlinear mixed model (e.g., hierarchical linear modeling or multilevel modeling with random effects) would likely face problems with convergence given the heterogeneity in the variation between communities.

As the audience roared with laughter, Mr. Obama said that the candidates with deep Washington experience and "conventional thinking" would almost certainly face problems in the general election.

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