Examples of 'short-term problems' in a sentence

Meaning of "short-term problems"

short-term problems - issues or challenges that are expected to be resolved or addressed in the near future

How to use "short-term problems" in a sentence

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short-term problems
Some are just meant to solve short-term problems.
Others may have short-term problems they need help navigating.
Brazil faces a series of structural and short-term problems.
These short-term problems can impact their development later in life.
Here teams are assembled to solve specific short-term problems.
Some individuals may have short-term problems they need help navigating.
The structural adjustments solved some short-term problems.
Short-term problems associated with laxative abuse include dehydration and hemorrhoids.
This point is particularly significant in dealing with temporary short-term problems.
Still others may have short-term problems they need help working through.
And that much cash in hand can solve a lot of short-term problems.
Water imports may help alleviate short-term problems and improve longer-term management potentials.
Governments are already leveraged to the hilt from trying to fix our short-term problems.
Many short-term problems arise because not enough aention is paid to long-term structural reform.
Meanwhile we continue our work to solve the short-term problems faced by our milk farmers.
Short-term problems for the world economy remain as Europe confronts its debt crisis.
They are totally preoccupied with short-term problems and the need to get short-term operating results.
The Belarusian economy may face serious short-term problems.
There are short-term problems for the Hunza River too.
But I feel sure we will be able to overcome any short-term problems.
Some of the short-term problems.
Depending on the underlying pathology, it can cause long-term or short-term problems.
America's short-term problems are serious enough.
I have not seen any short-term problems.
But, during a period of weak domestic demand, structural reforms might actually exacerbate short-term problems.
Physical infrastructure bottlenecks, solving short-term problems and adjusting to longer-term trends.
These short-term problems have been outlined above under A. General points.
The answer is no, since the IMF also tackles short-term problems.
In addition, a number of acute short-term problems demand attention, first of all in public health.
O pressing, short-term problems and long-term strategic issues.
How do we resolve the short-term problems while keeping sight of the long-term view?
The prevalence of short-term problems is approximately 15 % while for persistent problems it is closer to 3 %.

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