Examples of 'problems have arisen' in a sentence

Meaning of "problems have arisen"

problems have arisen: difficulties or issues have occurred. This phrase is often employed to convey that unexpected challenges or setbacks have emerged

How to use "problems have arisen" in a sentence

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problems have arisen
But new problems have arisen too.
In that growth a number of problems have arisen.
These problems have arisen as a result of indifference.
No serious bilateral problems have arisen.
Problems have arisen in only a small number of cases.
A few typographical problems have arisen.
Many problems have arisen from.
During the experimentation further problems have arisen.
Competition problems have arisen in three markets.
We must not forget that an incredible number of problems have arisen.
The following problems have arisen in this context.
Everyone should realize what immense social problems have arisen.
Some problems have arisen with the subsidies.
Because on many occasions problems have arisen in other areas.
Problems have arisen in the use of lethal injection.

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Certain market access problems have arisen in the area of packaging.
Problems have arisen in the sintering of enlarged boules.
With this new way to communicate new problems have arisen.
Some problems have arisen because of defects in construction.
No amendments have been made and no particular problems have arisen in these areas.
Some problems have arisen.
Parliament has also spoken out when other problems have arisen.
Many problems have arisen in the light of this experience.
Old problems have become more serious and new problems have arisen.
These problems have arisen as the result of your carelessness.
The subject can be technically complex and it is not surprising that problems have arisen.
Two problems have arisen over the years though.
There were socialist governments everywhere that these budgetary and financial problems have arisen.
Scores of problems have arisen from this flawed practice.
The EU is aware that a number of problems have arisen here.
These problems have arisen since the adoption of the regulation.
However, a number of practical problems have arisen.
Similar problems have arisen.
Since completion, no significant subsidence problems have arisen.
The problems have arisen because of the complexity in the system.
Furthermore, various new problems have arisen.
So far no problems have arisen which would question the feasibility.
Since implementation, new problems have arisen.
Similar problems have arisen with other active pharmaceutical ingredients.
However, the following problems have arisen.
Clinical problems have arisen during placement of these types of implants.
With these constraints, certain problems have arisen.
Various problems have arisen from the practical application of the standards.
Many socio-ecological problems have arisen as a result.
Problems have arisen when such a graft polymerization process is carried out.
Catastrophic philosophical problems have arisen from this flawed bit of reasoning.
Problems have arisen in the employment of the sump described in the preceding paragraph.
Many methodological and operalization problems have arisen when measuring manifestations of this construct.
Problems have arisen with inconsistencies in legislation concerning filming explicit movies of underage children.
As regards the court system, a number of problems have arisen.

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