Sentences with phrase «to have more problems»

The package came in the mail really fast and we don't have any more problems with scratching the wood floor.
Temperature Animals have more problems in hot environments than in cold.
Hopefully, you won't have any more problems with the file.
Whether it's sex or buying products intimate to your life, never do it with those who have more problems than you.
We also had more problems than expected with team dynamics.
So if they'd stayed together, they'd probably have more problems today.
All cats develop tartar, but some cats have more problems with tartar than others do.
I always had more problem with the fluff in traditional Southern Gospel style music (and I love the sound, which is upsetting) as far as lame lyrics.
Older homes typically have more problems, when it comes to a home inspection.
I think they still have more problems to be revealed.
And while many kids struggle to maintain a positive attitude while losing at their favorite game, some kids have more problems than others.
I don't think our church has any more problems or suffers any more than any other community.
You sell a British player and you will have more problems filling the quota.
As my estrogen and progesterone levels started to drop, I began having more problems with my digestive system.
I also have just six weeks to finish my thesis — which of course, has more problems again.
Anyway, for several months, I just pulled the pedal up with my foot every time I started the car, and never had any more problems.
A graduate has more problems to consider than making student loan payments; for instance, they must start thinking about purchasing a house or saving up for retirement.
Their diligence and honesty may give the misleading impression that their lines have more problems than others simply because the information has been made available.
Also because they aren't brushed efficiently (their mouths are shaped differently than ours) or as often they usually have more problems than we do.
Although critics say the program has more problems than an accurate monitoring system.
This pattern might reveal that children whose mothers relocated had more problems than children whose mothers did not.
A child from a single - parent home who is loved and supported has no more problems than a child from a two - parent home.
If you have a lot of images in your book or a lot of complicated tables, then you will have more problems in formatting.
About every 2 weeks I just cut her tips of, and over time she got used to it Now I don't have any more problems.
Schools that had more problems with connectivity in the past or had an online learning initiative got higher priority.
Other causes for hair loss in cats can show very similar symptoms, and often the cat has more problems than a food allergy alone.
Look for models from 2003; first - year models always have more problems.
Those children who never know where they stand with their parents, who always get shuffled around, who never know if they are loved or not, it is they who typically have more problems as adults.
Hajo Eicken at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, said satellite tracking has more problems when ice is, over all, thinner (this is just a tiny taste of the issues raised):
An ENT will discuss his experiences with the condition and what he describes as the unfavorable triad, which puts a mother - infant dyad at risk of having more problems with ankyloglossia and breastfeeding.
Even as recent as a year ago there was a Harvard study looking at phthalate exposure and women with the highest thallium exposure had more problems getting pregnant.
Since previous studies have also hinted that bottle - fed infants have more problems sleeping through the night, Sánchez's colleague, Javier Cubero, has been investigating whether sleep - inducing nucleotides could be added to formula milk.
Some moms have more problems breastfeeding than others.
Early studies showed that boys had more problems than girls, but later studies have not confirmed this; rather, boys and girls have different kinds of problems as a result of the divorce
In fact, we actually had more problems pairing our Samsung SGH - T619 to the Sync system than to others we've tried, but we had more luck with a Motorola Z6C.
Older dogs have more problems as the cartilage begins to degenerate and overweight pets will have more stress placed on their joints.
The movie had more problems than just its casting — like choosing to introduce the mutant in someone else's standalone movie and nearly ruining «Deadpool» forever — but that doesn't excuse the bad interpretation of a beloved hero who was much more clever in the comics.
As I mentioned earlier, if Sigurdsson leaves then they'll definitely have more problems.
What if KB has more problems with the knee?
It also found that women who underwent emergency C - sections had more problems with trying to breastfeed, and used more resources both inside and outside of the hospital, than women who had vaginal births.
How would a C - section have»cause d more problems»?
Usually C - sections conducted with a vertical incision have more problems than horizontal ones.
Intuitively, newcomers should have more problems due to communist background: many people simply do not understand the separation of powers, the free market and other concepts related to liberal democracy.
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