pose a difficulty
Frequency: 6.04.8 per million words
To present a problem or difficulty (more formal).
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- The new regulations pose a considerable difficulty for small businesses.
- The complex regulations pose a significant difficulty for small businesses.
- The language barrier posed a major difficulty during the negotiations.
- Learning a new language can pose a difficulty for many adults.
- The steep terrain will pose a serious difficulty for the construction team.
- Unexpected budget cuts will pose a serious difficulty for the project.
- This ethical dilemma has posed a great difficulty for the research committee.
- His lack of experience might pose a difficulty in this demanding role.
- Integrating the legacy system might pose a technical difficulty we haven't anticipated.
- Has the recent change in policy posed any difficulty for your team?
- Adapting to the arid climate could pose a significant difficulty for these plant species.
- The uneven terrain would pose a difficulty for the less experienced hikers.
- Does this new evidence pose a difficulty for the prosecution's case?
- We anticipate that integrating the new system will pose some initial difficulty.
- The lack of funding poses severe difficulties for continuing the humanitarian project.
- For some, public speaking continues to pose a considerable difficulty.
- The unpredictable weather patterns pose a constant difficulty for farmers in the region.
- The sudden power outage posed an unexpected difficulty for the hospital staff.
- If the key witness refuses to testify, it will pose an insurmountable difficulty for our lawsuit.
- Overcoming this challenge will pose a difficulty, but it's not impossible.