Example sentences of "a problem be " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Sometimes ignoring a problem 's the best way to deal with it . |
2 | What remains a problem is to explain why exposure to the context alone given after exposure to the stimulus can be quite without influence on the magnitude of latent inhibition ( Hall and Minor 1984 ) and why pre-exposure to the context should actually enhance the magnitude of the effect ( Hall and Channell 1985c ) . |
3 | The intractability of ‘ race ’ as a problem is not open to discussion in these texts . |
4 | Do n't be afraid to ask for such help — a problem is a problem , whether it is a broken leg or an emotional upset . |
5 | Although in many cases this will mean that a solution to a problem is found , it also takes account of the fact that some problems are insoluble . |
6 | To what extent occupational odours pose a problem is not known , perhaps due to the fact that workers often become accustomed to odours after continued exposure . |
7 | Every time a problem is solved by reasonable and rational discussion , the way is made easier for similar problem-solving in the future . |
8 | The time needed to reach a solution to a problem is much longer ( i.e. it could take several hours or even days ) than the implementation/repair ( i.e. replacing a module or a board/panel can take only 30 minutes ) . |
9 | Whenever a problem is detected the appropriate test procedures can be located within CADDIS along with previous test history and any required circuit diagrams . |
10 | He was also one of the first to insist that the discovery of the root cause of a problem is an essential first stage in the achievement of a cure . |
11 | While we believe that a problem is all someone else 's fault , we are powerless to resolve it , since we can not change other people ; we can only change ourselves . |
12 | However a problem is that these nuclei are very small and only a few manage to collide and fuse . |
13 | Even when a problem is solved and the fish have apparently recovered it is common for tropicals to suffer an outbreak of White Spot and Coralfish to get Oodinium a few days later . |
14 | A problem is that mean values for fertility and survival probability decline with age , which may not necessarily be accounted for by a logarithmic transform . |
15 | So great is our faith in identification , that we often mistakenly imagine that when a problem is diagnosed it is solved . |
16 | When a problem is assigned to a Problem Solver , a message will be left in his ‘ reader file ’ . |
17 | If a problem is suspected with any programs in the system the lexicographer should invoke the Problem Management Procedures . |
18 | Throwing money at a problem is the most ineffective form of management . |
19 | A problem is a problem in the person concerned , not because we may see it as being such . |
20 | a problem is a , a lecture , a lecturer , other students , anything of the college er I 'm the person who takes your voice . |
21 | It 's a problem is n't it ? |
22 | Such a problem is related to the different value positions represented by the three competing claims identified in the Munn Report , i.e. community-based , subject-based and child-based . |
23 | Kuhn 's own account of science entails that what is to count as a problem is paradigm or community dependent . |
24 | More of a problem is the fact that the mechanism does not spell out a route to producing C 70 fullerene . |
25 | However , it should be asked how Serious a problem is the lack of continuity of working . |
26 | Now plenty of people are carers by choice , and people want to look after the people who need care in their family , but th i , it 's a problem is n't it ? |
27 | Any initial restriction on the form of a problem is a kind of bias . |
28 | So also in examinations : a problem is often set upon some point of law that is not covered exactly by authority . |
29 | Although a problem is not an invitation to launch out into a general disquisition on the department of law on which the problem is set , it is important in working out the problem to state all the rules of law that are really relevant to it . |
30 | When a problem is based on a rule — e.g. the rule in Derry v. Peek or Rylands v. Fletcher — it is usually advisable to state the whole rule in a sentence or two , even though some parts of the rule are not material to the problem . |