Sentences with phrase «very odd problem»

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SoupAddict has the odd problem of her food processor not chopping up leafy greens very well.
We will have to wait and see whether the Arsenal and England defender Kieran Gibbs is selected by his national manager Roy Hodgson for the friendly game against France at Wembley tonight, which is bound to be an odd and emotionally charged encounter after the terrible terrorist attacks in Paris, but with England wracked by injury problems and having to play a very young team, as well as the limp performance put in by Ryan Bertrand at left back against Spain, I will be surprised if Gibbs does not start.
Your fussy baby may have problems with bowel movements, or they may be very loose or odd colors.
And so even as we get to this point, before we get to breakeven, now people are saying «Okay look, we've been working on this problem of making fusion reactions happen, controlling plasmas — plasmas are these very odd materials, when you heat things up to very high temperatures, and it's hard to control them.
Henry, you understand, is a very odd man with a lot of problems, which seem less like a consistent syndrome than a collection of random neurotic tics.
Now I'm not suggesting you aren't a very good mom, I know you are, but sometimes there can be problems that aren't easily recognized and the only tip we may have is behavior that seems a little odd.
- We can help you discover the root of their PTSD and trauma can cause of odd pet behavior problems and even heath issues, helping pets through this is very important!
Here sheâ $ ™ s transforming into the very personalities of the Kamicats and has to fight her way through this odd place to discover the true reason for the problems and put an end to it.
So it's very odd that modern station - siting problems appear to correlate not with a modern bias (after 1958), but rather with a cooling bias (before 1958).
So, this might sound like an odd question, but at a very simple ethical level there is a clear problem with using an adblocker.
They do that in most Fourth Amendment cases coming out of state courts, but this one is very odd; California's position is pretty hard to support, and DOJ probably has no problem with the contrary rule.
It seemed odd for some time, but while using it for few days, we felt this to be perfectly normal and very handy to have that excess RAM, which can handle several apps without a problem.
The color output seems very good, there is no saturation seen with odd colors and the only problem is with reflectiveness of the screen.
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