1. And of course, politics are impeding progress on this technological problem. 2. Despite the advantages that the Internet offers to the disabled, technological problems persist. 3. Even with a pledge of additional money, the program remains burdened by technological problems, and some analysts doubt that a viable system can ever be built. 4. Even on a smaller scale, the current program remains burdened by technological problems that some experts view as impossible to overcome. 5. Foremost among the issues that need to be tackled at smaller banks is the technological problem that threatens to cripple computer systems when the new millennium arrives. 6. Getting employees accustomed to the idea of wearing a computer may, in fact, be a tougher task than fixing technological problems. 7. He said the company was concerned that it lacked the in-house capability to sort out complex technological problems. 8. It has a long history of cost overruns, schedule delays and technological problems. 9. Like most technological problems, this was solved. 10. Mines and smelters in the U.S. and South America will likely overcome technological problems and strike action to boost output. |
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