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24 Sentences With "full of problems"

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It's a funny bootleg, but it's also full of problems.
Afghanistan is full of problems, including a more powerful Taliban and a corrupt government.
Apparently phase C is full of problems: There are abnormalities in sectors 733 and 49 of the experiment.
The world will still be out here, full of problems waiting to be solved, when you come back.
"After it passes we're still going to have the bucket full of problems that haven't been resolved," Meehan said.
But the peer-review system is full of problems, and doesn't guarantee that a published paper is scientifically sound.
From a design and storytelling perspective, it's full of problems, but I'm unable to judge it with anything resembling clarity.
According to recently unsealed court documents, two clinical trials Cephalon ran from 2004 to 2007 for Fentora were full of problems.
That August 2016 primary was full of problems in Broward County — including that results were posted online 20163 minutes before polls closed.
The world is full of problems, and we need to be able to have serious discussions about how we should respond to them.
The first generation of any new buzzworthy tech product is bound to be chock full of problems, and folding phones are no different.
But the carnival "is the difference between sanity and insanity in a society that is full of problems," one participant told The Times in 1989.
But this is Chicago, a city that is vast, complex, set in its ways and full of problems that are now Ms. Lightfoot's to solve.
Chicago is complex and full of problems, which are now hers to solve: corruption, decades-long struggles with crime, segregation and policing, and urgent fiscal issues.
But the world is full of problems, none of which are an "emergency" in the sense of requiring some kind of urgent extralegal repurposing of funds.
Fandom is full of flaws, and full of problems, and often deeply regressive, but it's also so much more than mainstream culture has ever given it credit for.
Prosecutors said Mr. Watts, his brother David Watts and a law firm employee, Wynter Lee, saw that the list was full of problems, but pressed on toward the prospect of a big legal payday.
But make no mistake; New York still sits in the bottom half of our rankings and is still chock full of problems: It is expensive, its infrastructure is crumbling, and regulations can be stifling.
"The official reports are full of problems, and the biggest one is how Judge Wang Linqing was made to confess on television," said Sheng Hong, executive director of the Unirule Institute of Economics, a think tank in Beijing that backs market liberalization and previously held a forum about Mr. Zhao's case.
THE LIFESPAN OF A FACT In the age of "fake news," this new play could hardly seem more timely: Daniel Radcliffe is Jim Fingal, a fact-checker assigned by his boss (Cherry Jones) to work on a big magazine story by John D'Agata (Bobby Cannavale) that is, as you've guessed, full of problems.
Penny and Dave are to get married however the day proves full of problems; with Penny's hair being one of them.
The main character is Josef Pláteník, a conscientious and responsible man, and the leader of the Communist party in Brod, a fast-growing industrial region. All of his days are full of problems that must be solved.
The story tells how Christian Torp, a police officer who has lost his wife in an unsuccessful robbery, brings his daughter Sille to the Danish island of Samsø looking for peace and quiet. They have difficulty in integrating into a society full of problems where everyone knows everything about everybody, but they find a friend in Ulla, a secretary.Strisser på Samsø from Dvdcity.dk. Retrieved 29 December 2008.
Response consists first of warning civilians so they can enter fallout shelters and protect assets. Staffing a response is always full of problems in a civil defense emergency. After an attack, conventional full-time emergency services are dramatically overloaded, with conventional fire fighting response times often exceeding several days. Some capability is maintained by local and state agencies, and an emergency reserve is provided by specialized military units, especially civil affairs, Military Police, Judge Advocates and combat engineers.

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