Sentences with phrase «whole new problem»

But there was a whole new problem because I then had to face up to these feelings I had buried as a youngster.
Flexible is hard to beat: Just when you think you have one thing covered, TCU reaches an inch farther than you can and creates a whole new problem just out of your reach.
But the thaw has forced the River North resident and her two dogs to step into a whole new problem: dog waste no longer camouflaged by snow on public walkways, parks and in other high traffic areas.
Using the handy «clumping» kind will give you a whole new problem to deal with.
A New Adult Romance StoryApril is determined to make it on her own, but when Bennett comes knocking at her door, a whole new problem arises.
The eggs can also appear dandruff like in appearance, leading many pet owners to overlook clear signs of eggs on their animals or carpets until they hatch — giving them a whole new problem to deal with.
While Vita may solve one gaming dilemma, dual analog stick gaming on the go, it poses a whole new problem; the games are nearly as big on Vita as they are on PS3.
It looks and feels great, and solves the durability issue of the original N64 controller's joystick, while introducing a whole new problem: over-sensitivity.
Electric cars create a whole new problem because even when you park on the street, you don't necessarily get the spot in front of your house.
The problem with this plan is that rushing production of the Galaxy S8 could also introduce a whole new problem.
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