Having a pushy mother in law. But on a more literal note... You can use sayings such as: Pandora's box, Gordian knot, dog's breakfast, hard nut to crack, hot water, hornet's nest, or mare's nest. If you need to be a little more formal: predicament, problem, quandary (my favorite), quagmire, snarl, or snafu. Hope this helps.
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It is a difficult time for you. In other words you have a BIG problem.
Predicament and pickle are other words for problem. They begin with the letter p.
The problem of the Proclamation was that it was not clear whos and whoms interests were being touched. In other words, it wasn't specific who they were emancipating from.
Other words for dilemma include puzzle, problem, or quandary.
Problem Synonyms: Dilemma Crunch Complication Dispute Issue Predicament Quandary Trouble Situation
Times, but no one really uses it unless their explaining or asking about a math problem.
per, a out of ratio of, quotient of percent (divide by 100)
The words "perfect" and "flawless" have similar meanings, so they can be synonyms for each other. Both words mean 'without fault' or 'without a problem'.
Y'see, here's the problem... you haven't provided the example so your question is meaningless.
It means that the axle modulator has an problem, in other words, auxiliary pressure control
The two words in an analogy are similar to each other. For example, complaining about the same problem is like beating a dead horse.
Yes, because x can mean anything, depending on the problem. In other words, x can vary.