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67 Sentences With "having a problem with"

How to use having a problem with in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "having a problem with" and check conjugation/comparative form for "having a problem with". Mastering all the usages of "having a problem with" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Meanwhile, I'm having a problem with my borrowed rain pants.
You could not accuse him of having a problem with commitment.
OK so I'm having a problem with my HSN-1000 Oh no!
But having a problem with pizza might make an actress seem difficult.
Others worry that Blue Apron is having a problem with customer retention.
I used draftkings for three months never having a problem with them.
Zimmer already admitted to having a problem with fans thinking she's Quinn.
The company has previously admitted to having a problem with fake goods.
And when did you start having a problem with raiding people's minds?
I'm not having a problem with them yet but I'm worried I will.
It is a problem in Canada because -- Canada is having a problem with Quebec.
"Imagine having a problem with somebody and they follow your wife on Instagram," West added.
But not every cast member's mother joked about having a problem with the show's political humor.
I can barely let Uber pick up my 16 year old without having a problem with it.
Once, years ago, I called from abroad because I was having a problem with my debit card.
In 2008, Paul Karason told Oprah and Dr. Oz that he was having a problem with acid reflux.
But if there's one thing that can trump all the rest, it's having a problem with your phone.
It also admitted to having a problem with one of its suppliers that held up production in the first quarter.
We're having a problem with 3 percent interest rates,' you'd say that's — you know — what kind of fragility in the system?
"I really think Medicaid is good, but I'm really having a problem with the people that don't want to work," she said.
All the host did was give me a bottle of ant spray and say, 'Oh yeah, we've been having a problem with ants.
Any country having a problem with Russia and that wants to fight back should look at passing a Magnitsky law of its own.
"The only person I'm having a problem with is you," Jax Taylor cries, pointing at the best man in his wedding, Tom Sandoval.
For instance, earlier this year I was having a problem with anxiety, and my math teacher from last year helped me through it.
"The only person I'm having a problem with is you," Taylor cries in the clip, pointing at the best man in his wedding, Sandoval.
So if someone says they're having a problem with the app, they can't figure it out, there's actually videos of them using the app.
Buttigieg, who is gay, accused Pence of having "a problem with who I am" at a fundraiser for the LGBTQ organization Victory Fund on Sunday.
Shortly after the help line went into effect, Soeth and his colleagues heard from a school that was having a problem with a social media network.
The mere existence of the "Jewish race" was what acutely troubled Hitler, while Trump has never even hinted at having a problem with those of a "Muslim race".
My employees feel I am accessible to them, so if two of them are having a problem with each other, they're both going to come to me individually.
But her most poignant and real moment was during her George Michael tribute performance, when she abruptly stopped and started over after having a problem with her backing music.
"This is the last thing I would've ever expected," says the operatically-trained Farr, who first noticed he was having a problem with his voice while on tour with Jason Aldean this summer.
If you report someone else's account or post, or if you're having a problem with your own account (say, your account was disabled), there are now dedicated portals within the app to manage the problem.
"Students are having a problem with their identity—most of the time, they're just studying and they haven't formulated an idea of the future or the person they want to be," says Clarence Tsang, SBHK's executive director.
Last week, Anna Soubry, a Conservative lawmaker who quit May's party over what she called the government's "disastrous handling of Brexit", accused May of having "a problem with immigration" that had tied her hands in Brexit negotiations.
Women who have never had a history of having a problem with the Human Papillomavirus (HPV), who have never had an abnormal pap, starting at about age 30 or so they can be getting paps every five years.
An internal party inquiry in June cleared Labour of having a problem with anti-Semitism, but the committee said its findings had been thrown into question after its chair, Shami Chakrabarti, was subsequently nominated for a peerage by Corbyn.
Despite the Ziploc bag of pills she carries in her purse and her admission that she has popped a Xanax into a smoothie in the past, Rinna denied having a problem with drugs during an episode of the hit Bravo series.
Testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday, Sessions diverged from his prepared remarks to address "head on" the very allegations that helped sink him in 1986, including that he'd joked about not having a problem with the Ku Klux Klan.
Just weeks earlier, bad planning turned another City Hall initiative — an effort to promote voting — into a fiasco when his office at the last minute mailed letters to 400,000 people it identified as having a problem with their voter registration.
"Many of them are very upset with VA when they find out a school they are having a problem with is a school already being sued by state and federal law enforcement for the very thing that happened to the veteran," she said.
Labour has often been accused of having a problem with anti-Semitism within its ranks, particularly since socialist Jeremy Corbyn became leader in 2015, and Britain's Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis has said the party had failed to show it was sufficiently serious about tackling the problem.
Abbi getting too high at a party or Ilana having a problem with her vagina has stopped being an exciting storyline because we now live in a society where it's no longer unheard of to have this type of woman on screen — and we have Broad City to thank.
Within the study, then, alcohol abuse was defined as instances in which a health care provider flagged a patient as having a problem with excessive alcohol use, either "acutely"-- showing up for an appointment drunk, for example -- or chronically -- such as having an addiction or reliance on alcohol, explained Marcus.
And Trevor's not-quite-confirmed homosexuality brings up weird, less-than-woke associations in Helen's mind, primarily the idea that this is somehow Noah's "fault" for being absent during much of the kid's childhood; this is clearly less about her having a problem with her son's being gay and more about her problem with his dad's being gone.
Actually I don't think anyone knew who he was. Harry returned to our table. Ron returned and ordered another pitcher of brew for himself and two more glasses for us. He was having a problem with Mary.
However, he scored 5 tries and was averaging over three tackle breaks and 100 metres with the ball per game. In February, Koroibete was included in the Wests Tigers inaugural 2014 Auckland Nines squad, despite having a problem with his visa to gain entry into New Zealand.
Leo (John Hannah) and Lily (Famke Janssen) are a couple and a couple of con artists. Lily wants to get out of the racket and settle down in a nice place somewhere far away. Leo agrees saying that within a week they should have enough to leave for good. Leo's cousin Bruno (Brian Conley) is having a problem with his casino losing money.
After the end of the 8th convention (August 14, 1951) FUDOSI dissolved after strong disagreements between Emile Dantinne and Ralph M. Lewis. The 8th convention ended after Ralph M. Lewis criticized Jean Mallinger (Sar Elgrim), a FUDOSI dignitary, for having a "problem" with AMORC for its admission of Afro-American members. The three Imperators signed an official document that marked the end of FUDOSI.
The Irish Advertising Standards Authority in January 2009 found that Tesco Ireland advertising was misleading. Britain's Advertising Standards Authority said a leaflet produced by Tesco Ireland Ltd, was ‘‘irresponsible’’ and breached clauses in the advertising code on substantiation and weight control in May 2010. Tesco pleaded guilty and was fined, after sending unsolicited marketing emails to a number of customers and for having a problem with the email "opt- out" option.
He was suffering from pain through the gig and in the following days things got worse. He was diagnosed as having a problem with four of his intervertebral discs. He was told that it would be a long road to recovery, so he decided to retire from musical performance. Doctors were not confident that he would walk again given his cerebral palsy, but he has made significant progress and is now able to get around using walking sticks.
If the Defendant is having a problem with the Public Defender and would like a new one, they can tell the court they are making a "Marsden motion." The court will then have a special hearing, called a Marsden hearing, where the District Attorney is not allowed to be in the room. There, the Defendant can explain how the Public Defender is not being helpful and the judge can decide if the Defendant should be given a new attorney.
Multiple users reported having a problem with the microSD card reader, which would stop recognizing the SD card, leading to possible loss of data and inability to use the SD card. The problem appears to remain unaddressed. The Moto G3, like many older phones, is vulnerable to the series of vulnerabilities known as BlueBorne. Retail versions of this phone are no longer receiving security updates according to the Lenovo Support Site, so it will apparently remain unpatched (carrier support may vary).
Bentley had been noted since her days in Florence as suffering from bouts of depression and having a problem with alcohol. Now, despondent and lonely after the death of Golos and under increasing pressure from Soviet intelligence, she began to drink more heavily. She missed work at U.S. Service and Shipping, and neighbors described her as drinking "all the time". In early June 1944, Browder acceded to Akhmerov's demands and agreed to instruct the members of the Silvermaster group to report directly to the NKGB.
As the problems in the household seem to gradually clear, Walter leaves for his convention. Grace’s actions are discovered when Gloria and Holly see her photograph on television in a news report showing her release and previous offences. It is then revealed that Grace is Gloria's long-lost mother Rosie Jones, explaining why she came to Little Wallop in the first place. After briefly processing the influx of information, Gloria argues and attempts to explain that when having a problem with someone, one cannot just kill them.
Eight minutes into the second half, a high tackle by Justin Hodges on Cameron Smith close to the Broncos' line resulted in a minor scuffle and a penalty to the Storm. Melbourne captain Smith decided to take the tap and attack Brisbane's line and a close-range try to Matt King resulted. The scores were then level at 8-all, with the kick to come. Smith, also the Storm's first-choice goal-kicker, was having a problem with his kicking leg so the task fell onto Matt Geyer whose conversion attempt went wide.
The novel begins a bit after Gia and Vicky recover from the accident brought by the yenceri. Gia, as always persuades Jack to do some fix-its, on the condition that he does not risk too much. The persuasion was followed when a middle-aged woman named Christy Pickering asks for Jack's help. Jack finds that Christy has been having a problem with her daughter Dawn, she is dating a man Jerry Bethlehem, about twice her age (or as Christy puts it: "Old enough to be her father").
Some characters, however, mistake his name for a similar-sounding expletive. During his college days, Fooker took far longer than the usual time to graduate (he says that Ki arrived in the "second year of [his] senior year"), partly due to having a problem with drinking excessively. He also got along poorly with Ki during that time, but convinced her to help him quit drinking by offering to get her a part-time job at GPF and throw out her disk quota. Soon after, they became friends, and Fooker quit smoking as well.
Wagga Wagga is upstream from the Riverina plain in the mid- catchment range of the Murrumbidgee River in an alluvial valley confined by low bedrock hills. Much of Wagga Wagga is on heavy clay soils in a large drainage basin with a small catchment discharge point. Groundwater therefore cannot leave easily, leading to Wagga Wagga having a problem with waterlogged soil and soil salination. Urban salination in Wagga Wagga is now the subject of a large multi-pronged approach to prevent further salination and reclaim salt-affected areas.
A vignette in the two-part series Divided We Stand explored the after-effects of Anole's numerous traumatic experiences at the Xavier Institute during his return to his hometown. Northstar, now rehabilitated, is contacted by Cyclops to find Anole, who goes into hiding after accidentally attacking his own father due to posttraumatic stress disorder from his experiences at the Xavier Institute. Northstar discovers Anole at his tree house, unhappy to see his former mentor. At first, Northstar makes jokes, thinking Anole is having a problem with fitting in as both a mutant and as a gay teen.
Nita and Kit's parents have never been fully behind their children's practices and in this book Nita's parents reveal that they are sending her to live with her aunt in Ireland over the summer to get away from the wizardry. This is particularly unfortunate for Nita and Kit as they are currently settling a land dispute between trees. When Nita gets to Ireland she begins to go "sideways" between different times and worlds of the location of Ireland. Ireland seems to be having a problem with wizardly overlays, making "sideways" transit much more frequent and the use of spells very perilous.
Northstar is later contacted by Cyclops to find Anole, who goes into hiding after accidentally attacking his own father due to post traumatic stress disorder from his time at the X-Mansion. Northstar discovers Anole on a tree limb beside a tree house, the teenager not too happy to see his former mentor. At first, Jean-Paul makes jokes, thinking Victor is having a problem with fitting in, as both a mutant and as a gay teen. Victor explains that his town accepts him for who he is – his problems come from Northstar, along with the other X-Men, for stealing the New X-Men's innocence.
A majority of the population support the ban, including a significant percentage of smokers. Nevertheless, the atmosphere in pubs has changed greatly as a result, and debate continues on whether it has boosted or lowered sales, although this is often blamed on the ever-increasing prices, or whether it is a "good thing" or a "bad thing". A similar ban, under the Smoking (Northern Ireland) Order 2006, came into effect in Northern Ireland on 30 April 2007. National and international organisations have labelled Ireland as having a problem with over-consumption of alcohol. In the late 1980s alcohol consumption accounted for nearly 25% of all hospital admissions.
She later returns to the same store, after Carlos forces her to return everything, only to be offered a job as personal shopper, she accepts the job and begins immediately. After deciding that she needs to win Tom back and save her marriage, Lynette recruits Penny to help her. The pair pretend to fall out over Lynette not wanting to take Penny to a Taylor Swift concert which leads to Jane offering to take Penny herself. During the concert, Lynette pretends to be having a problem with the electricity in the house and calls Tom over to in an attempt to win him back and remind him of the good times during their marriage.
Hayes performed a qualitative analysis of survey results in an attempt to understand how labeling theory applies to the stigma of indebtedness. He found that social labeling (labeling of members by other people) and self-labeling (members labeling themselves) is a widespread practice in twelve-step groups, and pointed out that the First Step in DA requires one to admit powerlessness over debt. Hayes concluded that labeling was related to changes in self- awareness, encouraging members to seek help and to changes in their social identity. However he also asserted that stigmatization of indebtedness was related to experiences of shame among indebted people, and that labeling a person as having a problem with debt therefore exposes them to shame.
However, ever since capital punishment was abolished, police officer crimes have only been increasing over time and is now ranked 32nd in the top 86 countries that are having a problem with police officer crimes. These crimes have been prominent even when the death penalty was not abolished; it seems there has been a decrease in the crime rate. The EU state that abolishing capital punishment was a progressive development of human rights, and should be considered in the progress of the right of life given to humans. There was a survey on the topic of bribery within the police community, however, only 150 responded when it was intended to canvass the views of 300 officers.
Johnny Allen makes his first appearance on 4 January 2005, when he arrives in Albert Square — the community of Walford, a fictionalized borough in East London — to confront his henchmen, Jake Moon (Joel Beckett) and brother Danny (Jake Maskall), for having a problem with his package job; namely to deliver a duffel bag of money to one of his 'mates' in Walford's residential community, Albert Square. When Johnny inspects the bag that Jake and Danny had, he uncovers hidden cocaine and — sensing the problem behind his plan — orders the brothers to remain in the square under further notice. He arranges for the two to stay with their cousin Alfie (Shane Richie), and later has them work for their enemy and the square's gangland kingpin: Andy Hunter (Michael Higgs). As he quickly helps the Moon brothers with their problems, Johnny begins to expand his business in Walford; he buys the nightclub Angie's Den, which he renames "Scarlet" in honor of his deceased daughter, and the Ferreira family's flat — where he later moves into the house with his younger daughter Ruby (Louisa Lytton).

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