Sentences with phrase «pose problems»

A reduction in blood flow and oxygen could lead to lightheadedness or dizziness and may pose problems for people with heart disease or hypertension.
In fact, one bacteria often found in mattresses has been implicated as a possible contributor to SIDS and may pose problems for adults as well:
Cramer acknowledges that the icons could pose problems for people with eating disorders, who need no reminder that it takes far more energy and effort to burn off a doughnut than it takes to eat one.
«Christopher Willard, PsyD, a clinical psychologist at Tufts University and author of Child's Mind, says that jobs that isolate people, are too repetitive, or sedentary could pose problems.
It's not just sweet treats that can pose problems for people with type 2 diabetes.
Even simple slip - ups like forgetting your sunglasses on a bright day or sleeping in your eye makeup can pose problems for your eyes over time.
«We are still very uncertain as to the modes of black - hole formation and growth in the early Universe... so we do not have a leading model for this observation to pose problems to,» Chris Willott, an astronomer at the Canadian Astronomy Data Centre in Victoria, reportedly said.
Also, small vibrations caused by pumps, compressors, and other machinery on or around telescopes could pose problems.
The reason that today's big data sets pose problems for existing memory management techniques, explains Saman Amarasinghe, a professor of electrical engineering and computer science, is not so much that they are large as that they are what computer scientists call «sparse.»
And like SARS, the MERS virus seems likely to pose problems for vaccine makers, says Peter Hotez of the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, who last year formed a non-profit partnership to make a SARS vaccine.
Even temperature fluctuations and longer - term storage do not pose problems for lithium - ion batteries.
The erosion of the soil and other signs of environmental degradation may have become apparent; in this environment, population levels almost certainly began to pose problems.
In other words, Snowden's conjecture about encryption could pose problems for people searching for alien life hundreds or thousands of years from now.
Maybe such lateral thinking could apply to other places where water reservoirs may pose problems.
And they do pose some problems: red dwarfs tend to be more active than sun - like stars, shooting out energetic flares that could fry nearby planets.
We are excited by our findings as they are directly relevant to better understanding fevers, which, although beneficial, can pose problems, especially to young children.»
Yet they pose problems both familiar and unfamiliar.
A fungus that produces a carcinogen is flourishing in the continuing dry spell across the Midwest, and could pose problems for chickens, cows and pigs
Black holes may dodge the speeding «bullets» that would otherwise strip them naked — and pose problems for Einstein's theory of general relativity.
But the broad nature of biosystems engineering can pose problems when it comes to finding positions.
With age, though, children become more reluctant to admit a misdeed and view truth - telling or tattling as likely to get them in trouble or pose problems for their friends, research shows.
But Howe's integrality could pose problems for the government, since his past is «littered with erratic behavior and litigation,» as the
But some education specialists say that elected school boards in general pose problems for urban school districts with challenges related to poverty.
At Friday's forum, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said that this is a momentary victory, but the executive orders still pose problems.
Public opinion is likely to be split, but any suspicion that teachers are ignoring the plight of those in the private sector who don't have any pension scheme at all could pose problems for the NUT.
Very common in women of childbearing age, uterine fibroids do not usually pose problems before pregnancy or even during...
Nursing, Terrific for Baby and Mom, Can Pose Problems for Dads by Armin Brott Before their babies are born, just about any expectant father knows breastfeeding is the best way to feed a baby and that his partner should nurse their child for as long as possible.
Cysts do not usually pose any problems.
Epsom salts, though considered relatively safe, can pose some problems.
Studies have shown, however, that caffeine level lower than 200 mg a day does not pose problems with pregnant women.
From set pieces, however, the visitors did pose problems.
The 24 year old will no doubt give that added pace, which no will doubt pose problems for any defence if properly utilised.
«But Reading are a very good team and are always going to pose problems.
Her 6» 5 height might be a blessing on the court, but as an embalmer it could pose problems.
I would rather see Theo given more game time so he can rediscover his confident and with his pace even, if he is not scoring he pose some problems to opposing defenders and confusing their set up.
So I think if we're buying a striker, it shouldn't necessarily be for the goals tally but because it provides us with a different option and a different type of player who can pose problems to defences that OG can't necessarily pose himself.
Will the Clarets pose problems for Arsenal?
Against Barca i hope to see Ramsey or Campbell playing on the right flank as the either of these pairs would pose problems to Neymar.
I vaguely favored him over Gunther, assuming his length might pose problems for the latter, but I also assumed that since Stipe picked Gunther to fight first, and to fight Gianetti, Gunther was likely pretty good, and Gianetti might have obvious holes that Stipe had identified.
Kahbib, Tony, Barboza, and obvoisly conor will pose problems to him, If he doesn't improve his style.
We have tough trips to Southampton and West Ham coming up in the Premier League and although neither is enjoying their best season, will still pose problems for us if we are not at our best.
While sweet potatoes have tons of health benefits, for those with compromised gut health, they may pose some problems.
But for farmers, getting over the price hurdle isn't the only problem with the RFID system, according to Wool Producers Australia (WPA) policy spokeswoman Jo Hall, who said using the tags in a practical scenario could pose problems.
Fructans are water soluble so unfortunately that could still pose some problems.
Third, transactional views of Jesus» death depend upon categories that themselves pose problems.
This lack of absolute self - identity through time does indeed pose problems for any doctrine of life after death.
While Powell's overall remarks before the Senate Banking Committee suggested the Fed has a positive economic outlook over the next several years, the chairman warned that ballooning balances on student loan debt could pose problems for economic growth.
But many of these pose problems that should immediately exclude them from consideration as a currency.
The chain has a 27 % debt - to - sales ratio, high enough to pose problems if its revenue decline accelerates.
Also, a bond fund is only going to have so much cash on hand, so if the investors in a certain fund all want to redeem their shares of the fund at the same time, it will pose problems for the fund manager trying to meet redemption requests.
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