Problem in a sentence as a noun

"That's not my problem, the law is the law.

"Thus solving the problem once and for all.

We turned a lot of different knobs to try to solve the problem.

It's a genuine problem and has been growing gradually worse for a while.

Because Bezos had gone to buy something on the site and had seen the problem himself.

We went in, you looked up my assignment, and then you said theres no problem with your assignment; youre fine.

The problem I'd gotten chewed out for trying to surface but been told "won't fix" all the way up and down the chain of command.

Programming is breaking a problem set down, thinking step by step through it, thinking of edge cases, and making it work.

It's about helping someone solve a problem in five minutes that would have taken them hours to solve on their own.

I don't know what the ultimate solution to this problem is, but now is clearly the time for Airbnb to get moving on it...]

" Basic algebraic problem-solving says you subtract the 6 from both sides, then divide by 3.

"The problem we face is pretty huge, because it will take a dramatic cultural change in order for us to start catching up.

I mentioned before, but if you want guaranteed replication, use w=2 form of getLastError.> But, the real problem:> 1.

A facade engineer who specialises in problems specifically to do with the design of the glass cladding system.

Microsoft was weird in a sort of cult like way, and had its own management problems, but was much more enjoyable... and really treated their employees a whole lot better.

"The developers said the phenomenon was caused by 'the current elevation of the sun in the sky', and that as Britain heads into autumn the problem should disappear.

I'm only saying that publicly shaming these guys was a mistake, and that an apology for the mistake could have basically fixed the problem before it got this far.

It was a little bit challenging, but then I wouldn't have to waste the time of writing it out, and I wasn't handicapped like all of those suckers who had to go through the motions no matter how simple the problem was.

The problem continues recursively until your monitoring is doing comprehensive semantics checking of your entire range of services and data, at which point it's indistinguishable from automated QA.

As I learned Mandarin Chinese up to the level that I was able to support my family for several years as a Chinese-English translator and interpreter, I had to tackle several problems for which there is not yet a one-stop-shopping software solution.

Therefore, if no-one notices a problem like this until after the planning submission, or perhaps fails to get someone higher up to take it seriously enough to change the concept design, then they will have to remedy it by using special anti glare coatings or just plain hoping it wont be too bad.

But in a Europe coming out of feudalism where they were trying to define national loyalties and borders, worried about losing territory to the neighboring country, worried about all sorts of things that look foolish from a modern perspective, well, if Jews weren't going to care if they were Polish or Russian, that was a huge problem.

Problem definitions

noun

a state of difficulty that needs to be resolved; "she and her husband are having problems"; "it is always a job to contact him"; "urban problems such as traffic congestion and smog"

noun

a question raised for consideration or solution; "our homework consisted of ten problems to solve"

noun

a source of difficulty; "one trouble after another delayed the job"; "what's the problem?"

See also: trouble