Examples of 'constitute a problem' in a sentence

Meaning of "constitute a problem"

constitute a problem: This phrase means that something forms or represents a particular issue or difficulty

How to use "constitute a problem" in a sentence

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constitute a problem
This should not generally constitute a problem.
They constitute a problem and a difficulty.
I believe that tradition does not constitute a problem.
Microcracks may constitute a problem since they may be difficult to detect.
The incomplete or missing data constitute a problem.
This might constitute a problem as regards maximizing the development benefits for host countries.
This really can constitute a problem.
The occasional inability to achieve a satisfactory erection does not normally constitute a problem.
This has been considered to constitute a problem in certain regimes.
It was postulated that the substance may not always constitute a problem.
Any problem with it may constitute a problem with female fertility.
He or she may not agree that their behaviors constitute a problem.
The world system too could constitute a problem for the righteous men.
The size size of of its its contribution contribution could could constitute constitute a problem.
Mere use of an abusable drug does not constitute a problem demanding public intervention.

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Due to the short exposure time oxidation of the metal powder does not constitute a problem.
Inequalities in health constitute a problem to be addressed at European level.
Wave action against the cages constitute a problem.
Fires do not constitute a problem for the Nordic forests.
Cannabis abuse does not constitute a problem.
Does this constitute a problem that warrants judicial intervention?
This is completely normal and does not constitute a problem.
It did not appear to constitute a problem as far as children were concerned, however.
It is therefore important to be aware that waiting times constitute a problem to be managed.
Nevertheless, the variations constitute a problem in connection with increasing requirements on paper and cardboard qualities.
There is no question that international narcotics crimes constitute a problem of astonishing dimension.
Fires do not constitute a problem for the Nordic forests . On the contrary.
Edge curvatures of a paper machine fabric constitute a problem in paper machines.
Admittedly, these were clean and overcrowding did not constitute a problem.
Nevertheless, future rates of extinction constitute a problem that will be very much harder to solve.
However, geographical specificity in itself does not necessarily constitute a problem.
The repeated temperature changes constitute a problem that affects the catalyst long-term durability.
Restrictions to visibility will be mentioned in the forecast when they constitute a problem for travellers.
That would not constitute a problem in his book, I am sure.
At the these concentration, the substance is not expected to constitute a problem in window colours.
Emergency acts are an act of sovereignty and constitute a problem only if breaches occur.
Surely, there is nothing about the basic rights themselves that constitute a problem.
Two-sided signs still constitute a problem.
Of course, the presence of migrant populations does not, by itself, constitute a problem.
However, the reverse may constitute a problem.
The authors concluded that both intentionality and non-intentionality constitute a problem for managers.
Furthermore, TAED contains nitrogen, which might constitute a problem for environmental protection.
The criterion for equivalence established by article 12 did not constitute a problem for his delegation.
Scents or fragrances in toys do, I think, constitute a problem.
The issue is taking this 15,000 and adding other forces that constitute a problem for our country.

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