Example sentences of "problem that [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It was only when the war created new economic and social needs and highlighted existing problems that a universal scheme of family allowances gained sufficient additional support to be accepted and implemented .
2 These were problems that no single group of states could resolve by itself ; and there were many others .
3 He was concerned that to include the large Asian countries in such a scheme would introduce problems that the small nations could find difficult to resolve .
4 It was to prevent such problems that the Central Land Board had been given powers of compulsory purchase at the ‘ correct ’ price .
5 They felt that there were some fundamental problems within the education system on the islands , problems that the official teachers ' union were failing to redress .
6 The attitude of most electorates and governments is to deplore the problems that the illegal drug trade brings , view the whole matter with distaste , and sit on the status quo — a policy of sweeping prohibition .
7 That , however , was due not just to the complexity of turning the Political Community treaty into reality , but to the problems that the Six were facing in getting the EDC off the ground .
8 Take , for example , the problems that the electronic publishing industry is currently facing with fonts .
9 One of the problems that the Conservative government faced in the 1980s was that it depended on over 400 local authorities in England alone to implement large parts of its policies , for example housing , education and social services .
10 Because of the wide range of problems that the public sector faces there will be different approaches to planning in different situations .
11 A third might have been deterred from adopting the Copernican theory because of his involvement with terrestrial mechanics and his awareness of the problems that the Copernican theory posed for it .
12 They seem determined to spend their community charge payers ' money on the most irrelevant and frivolous projects rather than concentrating on the real problems that the hon. Gentleman described .
13 The hon. Member for Sheffield , Heeley ( Mr. Michie ) did not mention BT 's low-user scheme , which is a major advance and solves some of the low-income consumer problems that the hon. Gentleman described .
14 Nevertheless the government faced the same problem that every other government had faced with the NHS , trying to maintain a balance between a centrally controlled budget and escalating demands , demands shaped by the professional providers of services and the inescapable needs of an ageing population .
15 The mechanism is claimed to address the problem that a first-generation client-server database does not support a standard SQL query or a standard SQL update transaction that accesses data on more than one server .
16 In explaining each point , I shall begin by posing a problem that the living machine faces ; then I shall consider possible solutions to the problem that a sensible engineer might consider ; I shall finally come to the solution that nature has actually adopted .
17 As far as restarting the musical life in Vienna was concerned , we had the problem that the occupying forces often contradicted each other .
18 This helps surmount difference ( 3 ) — the directed graph difference : in particular it overcomes the problem that the directed graph which underlies most hyperdocuments is not a good base for applying such concepts as locality of scope .
19 Now as long as this is council budget if this is what you prefer rather than Dovelands school that 's alright , this is the problem that the financial committee will be faced with this year .
20 Bruner ( 1957 ) discusses the classical problem of determining tendency as ‘ perceptual readiness ’ and notes also the problem that the first classification can mask a more appropriate classification .
21 The following text illustrates the kind of problem that the pronominal function of gender can pose in translation .
22 There was the added problem that the whole process was very public .
23 By 1973 we were finally able to convince ourselves and , I believe , the rest of the research ‘ community , interested in the problem that the biochemical changes were indeed an aspect of learning and not any of what we had come to call the concomitants of learning , such as motor activity or visual experience .
24 Presidential elections on March 20 brought into focus the conflict between , on the one hand , Taiwan 's claim to embody the legitimate government of mainland China , and , on the other hand , the problem that the ossified political institutions which sustained that claim lacked credibility and acceptance among the younger population in particular .
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