91.   A secondary problem is created by fires set by slash-and-burn farmers, who often travel deep into virgin jungle along roads cut by loggers.

92.   A shorter halt, Brodsky said, would create more problems than it solves because of time-consuming procedures needed to re-open the markets.

93.   A system that monetarily rewarded power companies for relieving congestion on power lines provided incentives for generators to create congestion problems.

94.   A weaker euro could create problems for European countries because it makes imports more expensive, which could fuel inflation.

95.   A. There is no way that you can create a problem that already exists.

96.   According to Catalano, many other surgeons go on to widen the small holes and sometimes remove swollen tissue from inside the sinuses, which can create more problems.

97.   Admittedly, the fact that much private debt in Argentina is indexed to the dollar means that a peso devaluation might create financial problems.

98.   After decades of neglect, Latin America faces an education crisis, creating growing problems for companies trying to recruit qualified personnel, and countries trying to increase productivity.

99.   Agency officials acknowledge that the task force recommendations, if adopted, might create problems, especially in the area of federal civil rights law.

100.   All of which is very tidy, I suppose, but it does create a problem for those Parisians yearning to divest themselves of the burdens of this world.

v. + problem >>共 361
have 22.63%
solve 9.06%
cause 5.52%
face 3.36%
address 2.77%
create 2.61%
pose 2.36%
fix 2.32%
resolve 2.12%
discuss 1.64%
create + n. >>共 1362
job 5.22%
problem 3.16%
opportunity 1.68%
condition 1.07%
program 0.94%
atmosphere 0.81%
chance 0.78%
tension 0.74%
illusion 0.71%
sense 0.67%
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