Examples of using To be a problem in English and their translations into Japanese
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
That's not going to be a problem.
It seems to be a problem at many universities.
Answer: It is going to be a problem.
It seems to be a problem everywhere this year.
These two are going to be a problem.
It only seems to be a problem when the government does it.
Health insurance also seemed to be a problem.
Not going to be a problem anyway.
I really don't think that's going to be a problem.
This seems to be a problem with Win 10.
Bacterial infections continue to be a problem.
Health care seems to be a problem all over the world.
Crime and corruption continue to be a problem.
I want poverty to be a problem that should be solved.
Climate change is going to be a problem.
That's going to be a problem, too.
However, the management of resources proves to be a problem.
Malaria continues to be a problem in Africa.
This does not appear to be a problem with this particular model.
Their relationship was getting to be a problem.
Land conflicts continue to be a problem in the country.
At a glance, this might not appear to be a problem.
Enters from the goal line to be a problem player and cause confusion.
Long terminfo entries are unlikely to be a problem;
Well that's not going to be a problem for a while.
The noise was going to be a problem.
The noise was going to be a problem.
And anonymity was going to be a problem.