Examples of using Problems often in English and their translations into Chinese
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Problems often arise in the….
Psychological problems often occur.
Problems often lead to innovation.
Financial problems often hit them.
Without modern medical intervention such problems often were lethal.
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New problems often necessitate new solutions.
Individual and family problems often go hand in hand.
These problems often plague the majority of users.
Without modern medical intervention such problems often were lethal.
Multi-body problems often stump the physicist.
Some children can'recover' from autism, but problems often remain.
These problems often plague the majority of users.
Chances are that if you have hypertension,you also have poorly controlled blood sugar levels, because these two problems often go hand in hand.
Eye problems often get better without treatment.
Such cosmetic problems often solved by Vishnevsky ointment.
Problems often are related to the process leading up to the transplant or drugs used during the transplant.
They recognize that small problems often do not occur due to the negligence or misconduct of an individual.
Big problems often start as a small problems, that weren't nipped in the bud when they were still manageable;
For kids, problems often result from a conflict with another kid.
Problems often arose at the stage of meaningful performance, with the result that the objective aimed at by the judgment was not achieved.
Yet real-world problems often require understanding beyond that of a single academic discipline.
Sleep problems often occur because we parents think the best approach to tantrums and upsets is to try to avoid them.
In reality, security problems often arise from human error, rather than shortcomings in cloud infrastructure.
However, problems often arise at a later stage, emanating from issues and aspects beyond the Agency's control.
Mental health problems often lead to risky behaviours, including unsafe sex, substance abuse and failure to seek care.
Because such problems often affect worker productivity and it is to the advantage of the employer to deal with them.
As drug problems often transcend national borders, many needs and opportunities for multilateral cooperation exist at the subregional level.
Thirdly, political problems often overshadow the priorities of regional integration, efficient trade and potentially profitable transport corridors.
These tough problems often represent the bitter consequences of breaching international consensus and disrupting the international order based on international law.
Addressing these problems often requires democratic and governance reforms, as was recognized in the Ministerial Declaration of The Hague on Water Security.