Example sentences of "problems that have " in BNC.

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1 The chosen organisation was a local authority that had participated in earlier developments , but this time the study examined the problems that had arisen in the Highways and the planning departments following the establishment of a common unit providing both with financial , administrative , personnel and computer support .
2 The therapist suggested that many of the problems that had arisen were due to poor communication between Pamela and her parents , and that this had led to a sense of mistrust on both sides .
3 Mr Fuchs 's champions say that he made no attempt to hide the financial problems that had arisen during his previous post when he was employed by The Hague .
4 It is not hard to imagine that the Old King was obsessed by the problems that had arisen alter he had recognized young Henry as his heir and was determined not to make the same mistake again .
5 All three teachers were adamant that despite the lack of time for consultation , the lack of space and resources and other problems that had nothing to do with the curricular rationale behind the project , it had been a great success .
6 All the problems that had beset them from that first moment their eyes had met in the courtyard on the day of her arrival had vanished , it seemed , giving way to the greater power of one fact — now they were lovers .
7 Francis is concerned about Wednesday wasting chances and the problems that has created , but expects Hirst to start solving them .
8 Another set of problems that has serious implications for the social survey involves issues to do with data analysis rather more than collection but , none the less , does have a bearing in getting us to understand the limits of the survey and of variable analysis .
9 ‘ I do n't argue the pros and cons of public or private investment per se , but in view of the problems that have arisen it seems to me that if the Government has talked up the price by making rather loud commitments to potential voters , perhaps the Government should spend some of our money overcoming those problems , ’ he said .
10 Their teacher has said that the project ‘ has opened their eyes to the problems that have to be met by the elderly and disabled . ’
11 Yamazaki seems unconcerned by the fact that he 's taking on problems that have defeated many who should have known better .
12 There are darker problems than these for all Europeans , problems that have a special anguish for Slavs and for Jews .
13 There are darker problems than these for all Europeans , problems that have a special anguish for Slavs and for Jews .
14 His address , delivered with the entire government and his wife Elena lined up behind him , did nothing to tackle the problems that have sparked discontent .
15 ‘ An accumulation of socioeconomic problems that have been developing for 25 years are closing in on blacks like a vice , ’ says veteran African-American author and social theorist Harold Cruse .
16 YOUR description of regression therapy ( April 5 ) is inaccurate , misleading and thoroughly denigrates what can be a valid and invaluable method of the location and removal of problems that have a hidden psychological cause .
17 Savanna regions outside Africa have also experienced development problems that have resulted in environmental change .
18 This will convey some impression of the philosophy and practice of user education in UK higher education libraries , while illuminating some of the problems that have exercised ( and continue to exercise ) the minds of the librarians and research workers in this field .
19 The problems that have beset the project , however , are a result not of misjudgement or incompetence but of real difficulties associated with infrared astronomy , which have meant that IRAS has required certain aspects of space technology to be developed well beyond previous limits .
20 The telescope for IRAS , built in the US , overcomes these basic problems by carrying with it its own giant cooling system , around which have centred some of the problems that have delayed IRAS .
21 Perhaps this is a reflection of the problems that have plagued nuclear fission .
22 This is the latest in a series of problems that have plagued the BBC Microcomputer since its launch in 1982 .
23 Apart from its direct interpretation , the TSP can also be applied to problems that have nothing to do with towns and salesmen .
24 So far , it has made me reassuringly hoarse as TML , the builders , and Eurotunnel , the operator , blame each other for the problems that have arisen .
25 Despite the problems that have faced the invoice discounters , discounting has remained the most buoyant part of the factoring market .
26 Some are looking to sell their practices or merge their way out of problems that have been brought on by the severest recession the UK has experienced since the 1930s .
27 Amazing , is n't it — despite all those contamination problems that have hit various recent models of IBM Corp 's mainframe disk drives , according to Electronic News , the things still boast a mean time between failures of two to three million hours — they 're must be a lot of irked users wondering just who it is that is happily storing and retrieving data on their hours .
28 Sighs of relief at Armonk , which was threatened with losing its monster $4,000m air traffic control contract : the Federal Aviation Administration and IBM Corp have agreed on a plan to fix the software problems that have plagued the modernisation programme , which is now almost three years behind plan .
29 Despite all the problems that have been discussed in relation to the basic assumptions of classical criminology , I have emphasised that they have stemmed mostly from the way they were interpreted , and from their underdevelopment .
30 The problems that have been identified in British medical education are not unique , and many of the proposed solutions have already been implemented elsewhere .
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