Example sentences of "from [art] problems " in BNC.

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1 Writers , whose criticism arises directly from the problems and possibilities of their art , are inevitably evaluative ; Baudelaire showed how being a poet also involves being a critic .
2 Already I have the feeling that I 'm a bit too thin — that Anna , whose house I am at , will say that I was never fat in the first place : ‘ Oh , you 're all right , skinny ribs ’ ; that mixture of dismissal and envy she uses , excluding me from the problems of other girls , from real problems like her fat thighs , or her backside that could do with ‘ half an hour on a bacon slicer ’ , as she puts it .
3 Also most land classification systems put a ceiling of 10–15 per cent slope for annual cropping , thereby diverting researchers ' attention away from the problems confronting hill farmers .
4 Quite apart from the problems of decreased fertility and the dangers of ectopic pregnancy , the chronic ill-health and malaise which often follow infection of the tubes make this complication one to be avoided at all costs .
5 Apart from the problems of precisely delimiting areas that are experiencing desertification , it is equally difficult to determine whether or not rates of desertification are increasing .
6 Apart from the problems associated with complete deforestation , extensive areas of primary forest have been degraded so that they are no longer as productive in terms of biomass , and sufficiently fragile that they too face extinction in the coming decades .
7 I came here to escape from the problems of my life in London and , without really meaning to , I came as far east as I could get . ’
8 Funchal , like other historic towns and cities , suffers from the problems caused by the internal combustion engine .
9 Apart from the problems of provisioning they brought additional difficulties .
10 It arose from observations of old people who appeared to welcome and initiate increasing isolation as a release from the problems , pressures and difficulties of life .
11 The problem that can arise with dried foods , apart from the problems arising from any not consumed , is that the proteins may be appreciably less digestible than those from live foods — and that the vitamin content reduces with time .
12 The cities , where most people live , are exceptionally big ( in area ) but part from the problems caused by this , they are a lovely environment .
13 There are , indeed , impressive reasons for characterising it as such , but only the most committed proponent of this view would wish to deny that the defence effort and the scientific-technological base on which it rests can be entirely insulated from the problems we have surveyed here .
14 Those behaviours were identified by his teachers as arising directly from the problems George faced in the home .
15 Does it have its own specificity aside from the problems of the subject , representation , narrative and interpretation , with which many have now shown that it is necessarily involved ?
16 Even then there have been difficulties , in part from the problems of developing the skills required to operate the equipment efficiently , and in part from other national dilemmas of choice in allocating local resources against competing demands .
17 As with the scripts mentioned above , attempts to represent semantic knowledge in frames have suffered from the problems of relevance and detail , along with the usual acquisition problem .
18 Quite apart from the problems caused by differing survival rates for different materials ( depending on the materials and the conditions ) , and by insufficient dating evidence , archaeological interpretation is limited by the nature of the evidence itself .
19 Apart from the problems which may arise when ‘ line ’ management resents interference by ‘ staff ’ advisors in their functional area , the drawback to functional organisation is simply that more efficient structures might exist which would be more appropriate in a particular situation .
20 Moreover , all Marxist groups operating in Latin America confront a formidable array of obstacles , apart from the problems caused by their own factionalism .
21 From the problems identified it would appear that we should be asking not whether the family can provide more care in the future but whether it will be even able to maintain its current level of provision .
22 Apart from the problems of washing in this hard water ( soap will not lather ) , when the water is heated , the dissolved chemicals are ‘ precipitated ’ out as insoluble carbonates ; the higher the temperature , the more the salts that are precipitated .
23 My right hon. Friend will remember that when the Government came to power the country was suffering from the problems of being hopelessly non-competitive .
24 The opposition parties , led by the Japan Socialist Party ( JSP ) and its charismatic female leader Takako Doi , had benefited from the problems of the ruling party and had captured enough seats in the Upper House elections in July 1989 to deny the LDP an overall majority [ see p. 36800-01 ] .
25 The modern regulatory scheme springs principally from the problems of Ireland .
26 Centralized government , so the argument goes , has proved too large and too far removed from the problems with which it seeks to cope .
27 Away from the problems at Underhill , club chairmen gave the go-ahead for the launch of a fund to help finance ground redevelopment and aid clubs to comply with the Taylor Report .
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