The popularity of diet fads is a testimony to the fact that people want a quick fix for their health and weight problems. |
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If you have any problems with your new computer, we offer 24-hour technical support. |
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These problems seem unimportant beside the potential benefits of the new system. |
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She has a lot of practical experience in dealing with these kinds of problems. |
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The supervisor is quite approachable, so don't hesitate to bring up any problems you have. |
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She claims that her personal problems played no influence upon her decision to resign. |
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A programmer needs to analyze and conceptualize in order to solve problems. |
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Their methodical review of the evidence exposed some problems with the study's findings. |
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We need to look back further into the past to find the cause of these problems. |
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Investigators are trying to establish if anyone knew about these problems before the accident. |
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The proposed factory shutdown would only exacerbate our unemployment problems. |
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We had a fruitful discussion about the problems with the schedule. |
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She often used her friends' problems as fodder for her novels. |
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Many of their health problems were caused by unclean living conditions. |
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They have had an inordinate number of problems with the schedule. |
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The project has been bedeviled by problems since its inception. |
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The doctor told her that her stomach problems were psychosomatic. |
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It's an inescapable truth that these problems have no easy solution. |
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If we continue to ignore these problems they will only get worse. |
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We need to take a more hardheaded approach to these problems. |
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Were there any problems during the changeover from the franc to the euro? |
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When problems occurred during the launch, it was necessary to abort. |
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These problems threaten the very foundations of modern society. |
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If they'll lend us the money we need, all our problems will be solved. |
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Much to everyone's relief, the airplane took off without any problems. |
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The news article turned the spotlight on the city's financial problems. |
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Philip gave lenient terms for settling the problems in Gascony, and the event was spoiled only by a serious fire in Edward's quarters. |
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These problems arise when people try to avoid responsibility. |
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She hasn't been able to extricate herself from her legal problems. |
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Our computer problems were caused by a hiccup in the power supply. |
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The company's financial problems were just a temporary blip. |
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The company's new president will inherit some complicated legal problems. |
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His health problems may have had some influence on his decision. |
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We shouldn't ignore the problems that exist in our own community. |
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He tried to steer the conversation away from his recent problems. |
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The test helps identify problems that might otherwise go unnoticed. |
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They've had the ordinary problems associated with starting a new business. |
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Yorkshire had internal problems which were resolved before the 1959 season in which Yorkshire recovered the title under Ronnie Burnet. |
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On 9 October 2005 he admitted that his cocaine use, which began in 2000, contributed to his mental health problems. |
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Media coverage of Bruno's problems raised controversy, the principal accusations being gross intrusion and insensitivity. |
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He rode Aldaniti, a horse deprived in its youth and which had only recently recovered from chronic leg problems. |
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After a promising third place in the first race in South Africa, the Honda RA273 hit a series of mechanical problems. |
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Ascari retired with engine problems, and Moss led until lap 68 when his engine also failed. |
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A tough 1990 followed with Ferrari, in which his car suffered more reliability problems, forcing him to retire from seven races. |
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At the first race of the season in Australia, Button only managed to qualify 14th after handling problems. |
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He inherited the lead when Vettel retired with brake problems and maintained his lead to the end without changing his tyres again. |
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In early 1970, McLaren began work on the GT to use it on the road to find out what problems the design would have to overcome. |
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Williams failed to finish in the first Grand Prix of the season at Phoenix, both drivers retiring with gearbox problems. |
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Honda's motorcycles in this class suffered performance and reliability problems when ridden the relatively long distances of the US highways. |
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At the Singapore Grand Prix, both drivers suffered problems in qualifying, Button failing to make it into the third session. |
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In early testing Red Bull was plagued with cooling problems and overheating of car components. |
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Malaysia was more of the same for Webber, while Coulthard retired with brake problems. |
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The team had also resolved the reliability problems that had dogged them the previous year. |
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Vettel had brake binding problems for a short period, around lap 20, and he too dropped back a place but was then back on the pace. |
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Trouble with fuel systems is often the result of improper winter storage, and brake problems may also be due to poor maintenance. |
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Teething problems with the new engine meant he would lose the crown to Hailwood. |
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While mechanical problems meant that the record eluded him, he completed the trip in 41 days. |
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The bocage typical of the western areas caused problems for the invading forces in the Battle of Normandy. |
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She knows that no state, no matter how powerful, can solve urgent problems, fight for development and bring an end to all crises. |
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The World Trade Organization serves as the mediator between the nations when such problems arise. |
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One of the fundamental problems with the Jacobite army was the lack of trained officers. |
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It reports news and analysis about union activity or problems facing the labour movement. |
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Despite this, communications problems and questionable command decisions cost Germany the chance of a more decisive outcome. |
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This contributed to problems of indiscipline and outright rebelliousness within the corps, which were never fully solved. |
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Global problems arise from how humans have undervalued each other and miscommunicated with each other. |
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Particularly hardest hit by economic problems were the industrial and mining areas in the north of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. |
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The Dornier Do 217 would have been ideal, but suffered production problems. |
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Fighter protection for bombers created many problems which had to be solved in action. |
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In early 1941 the problems were determined to be due to differences in the earth's magnetic fields at high latitudes. |
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Hedgehog solved one of the most pressing problems, keeping ASDIC contact at short ranges. |
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None of these problems could be easily remedied, as most nations engaged in the war had exhausted their treasuries in the process. |
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It has been suggested that while the UK government and people are focused on Brexit, problems with the NHS are being neglected. |
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Cancer Research UK claims similar problems exist with other diagnostic services like scans and endoscopies. |
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Doctors reportedly have insufficient time to train and improve skills, which will cause problems for them and for patients in the future. |
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In 1988, she made a major speech accepting the problems of global warming, ozone depletion, and acid rain. |
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Additional problems emerged when many of the tax rates set by local councils proved to be much higher than earlier predicted. |
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Northern Rock's problems proved to be an early indication of the troubles that would soon befall other banks and financial institutions. |
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However, this development did not take place due to financial problems for the developer. |
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One of the major problems facing the park in recent years has been the growth of Rhododendron ponticum. |
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Dafydd Wigley resigned, citing health problems but amid rumours of a plot against him. |
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The report found the problems had been predominantly caused by the failure of clinical staff and NHS management to work together. |
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The divergent administration of the NHS between England and Scotland has created problems for patients who live close to the border. |
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The Russian quartermasters department had not improved, so the same problems reoccurred in Prussia. |
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In addition to the missing UNMOs, the British government faced political and diplomatic problems. |
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Until now we did not have problems with the Army, and we will not have problems later. |
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The two sides did not discuss the issue in detail because of their disagreements on more fundamental problems. |
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In the 1970s, job losses due to industrial restructuring caused New York City to suffer from economic problems and rising crime rates. |
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On November 5, 2010, it was reported that some 787 deliveries would be delayed to address problems found during flight testing. |
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This fuel leak is one of numerous problems experienced by Norwegian Air Shuttle's 787 fleet. |
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Safety concerns grounded it for six months soon after it entered service while problems were investigated and repaired. |
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Corrosion, metal fatigue, and low availability of new spare parts are problems encountered in greater frequency the older a machine becomes. |
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However, the administrative complexity involved invites fraud, and the associated problems of the CAP are far from being corrected. |
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Differing laws in member countries can create problems for anyone seeking to trade between countries. |
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The drugs that pass from Colombia through Ecuador to other parts of South America create economic and social problems. |
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Such algorithms are particularly useful when applied to problems whose energy landscape is very rough or has many local minima. |
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Swengel suggested that these problems contributed to the interest in electrification of railways. |
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Raising steam from coal took a matter of hours which brought serious pollution problems. |
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Marc Brunel finally completed it in 1843, the delays being due to problems with funding. |
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One of the problems of the standard electric light bulb is filament notching due to evaporation of the filament. |
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In 2015, it released an editorial saying that again, despite some problems, privatisation has delivered many improvements. |
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The movie presented problems with groundwater contamination near well sites in Pennsylvania, Wyoming, and Colorado. |
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Based in Whitehall, it produces an annual report showing the quality of and problems associated with drinking water. |
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There are some localised problems in Scottish towns, mainly caused by traffic emissions. |
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In France, recent problems emerged regarding the privatising of water supply companies. |
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Emigration of young adults from Eastern Europe to the West aggravates the demographic problems of those countries. |
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Corruption and the lack of initiative on the part of the government has been one of the major problems associated with nutrition in India. |
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He said that these problems had been caused by her chain smoking crack cocaine. |
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It has been argued that this causes problems, as other agencies such as social services use the newer 2011 census categories. |
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France has developed an approach to dealing with ethnic problems that stands in contrast to that of many advanced, industrialized countries. |
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However, there were concerns that adopting a name different from that mentioned in the act might cause legal problems. |
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In contrast a country with a low rate is seen as undeveloped, having political problems, and lacking resources its citizens need. |
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Other occurring problems caused by net migration is a rise in the dependency ratio, higher demand on government resources, and public congestion. |
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Katharine Birbalsingh has written of the problems she perceives in many community schools. |
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Hence, an adaptation of the context similarity-based selection method to multiclassification problems remains an interesting future task. |
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Its role is not, for example, to fine doctors or to compensate patients following problems. |
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The achievement of realism in the theatre was to direct attention to the social and psychological problems of ordinary life. |
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Dauvit Broun sets out the problems with the various terms used to describe the Cumbric language and its speakers. |
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The problems are perhaps epitomised by Roald Dahl, a writer of short stories and children's literature. |
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They drank heavily, and Thomas began to suffer with gout and lung problems. |
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Conrad's poor health and his unsatisfactory schoolwork caused his uncle constant problems and no end of financial outlay. |
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Conrad's distrust of democracy sprang from his doubts whether the propagation of democracy as an aim in itself could solve any problems. |
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Technical problems from the Hull gig resulted in the Leeds gig being used, which became Live at Leeds. |
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The Quadrophenia tour started in Stoke on Trent in October and was immediately beset with problems. |
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The Who were not told until after the show because civic authorities feared crowd problems if the concert were cancelled. |
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Although the set was plagued by a late arrival and problems with her voice, the crowd warmed to her. |
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However, there were problems in Morris's marriage as Janey became increasingly close to Rossetti, who often painted her. |
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Following delays, including Hitchcock becoming ill with gallbladder problems, Miles became pregnant and so had to withdraw from the role. |
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But due to location problems, he decided to start with The Lord of the Rings franchise instead. |
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This is now detracting attention from all our honest endeavours to fix the problems of the past. |
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In the essay, Berkeley examines visual distance, magnitude, position and problems of sight and touch. |
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A response to this criticism is to point out that whilst seeming to resolve some problems it introduces others. |
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It raises detailed problems in many fields, and it tells us what we would expect of an acceptable solution of these problems. |
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Our attitude toward philosophical problems was not very different from that which scientists have toward their problems. |
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But this simply means that the philosophical problems should completely disappear. |
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Television contracts, sponsorship, match venues and other logistical problems are addressed. |
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Even the WRU had problems, as it faced the fact that it was the only home union without their own ground. |
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Canada has continued to work within this agency to promote a multilateral solution to the problems of narcotrafficking and narcoterrorism. |
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Different political parties have different ideas about how the government should handle different problems. |
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Despite his weight problems, Lynch stopped Jurich in the 12th round, but technically lost the title. |
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In the past there have been certain groups that have experienced problems obtaining valid identification documents. |
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The use of cocaine poses serious problems for the community and has a high potential for abuse. |
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These problems are exacerbated by the shortage of trained doctors and nurses and health facilities. |
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I don't like to hang around him very much because he can be so negative about his petty problems. |
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Another complication was Holland, and the various governments never resolved their problems. |
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The problems in intercultural communication usually come from problems in message transmission. |
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This is where nonverbal communication can cause problems with intercultural communication. |
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New risk assessments occasionally show problems requiring additional Delta project dike reinforcements. |
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Palm oil expansion can generate wealth for local communities, but it can also degrade ecosystems and cause social problems. |
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The main health problems are air quality, disease, child malnutrition, alcohol and smoking. |
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The perceived problems and fragmentation of the Scottish school system led to a process of secularisation, as the state took increasing control. |
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Most conservatives also believe that government action cannot solve the problems of poverty and economic inequality. |
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There are, however, insoluble problems with the beginning and end of Imperial Latin. |
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They usually ran downhill so that they included both wet and dry land, helping to offset some of the problems of extreme weather conditions. |
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The incursions of barbarians from the north of the island repeatedly caused serious problems. |
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The growing power of the Mercian kingdom to the south added to the problems faced by Northumbrian kings. |
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One of the first problems David had to deal with as king was an ecclesiastical dispute with the English church. |
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Although there are problems with writing a satisfactory biography of many medieval people, the problems with Wallace are greater than usual. |
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The uncertain practices in local kingship cause similar problems when interpreting the succession to the high kingship. |
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A woman was rarely welcome in a position of supreme power, and Margaret was the sister of an enemy king, which served to compound her problems. |
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British Member of Parliament James Oglethorpe established the Georgia Colony in 1733 as a solution to two problems. |
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Poor conditions and supply problems resulted in the deaths of some 2,500 troops. |
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Suppressing a rebellion in America presented the British with major problems. |
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Gladstone altered his approach to religious problems, which always held first place in his mind. |
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Throughout his life, he would work on the problems raised in the essay as a coping strategy during times of personal stress. |
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Lampson argued for another attempt and prevailed, Thomson insisting that the technical problems were tractable. |
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After the incorporation of University College Dundee, St Andrews' various problems generally receded. |
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Teacher shortages continued and problems arose in areas where teachers who spoke no Gaelic attempted to teach children who had no English. |
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If problems become unmanageable, as local administrators in Limburg fear, the beaver will be captured again. |
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As of 2010, at least 44 cities in 15 countries have experienced problems of some kind relating to the presence of habituated wild boar. |
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These wilding conifers are a serious environmental issue causing problems for pastoral farming and for conservation. |
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Relegation to the Scottish First Division in 2006 came after the club entered administration in 2004 as well as other financial problems. |
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These maxims do say more than one might think since legal systems often have problems balancing the interests of all. |
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The Americans, in contrast, had problems producing a native cannon design, so instead placed multiple. |
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They had to withdraw from the market again in 2009 as a result of problems with production agreements and lack of funding for marketing. |
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On 27 April 2014, Crown Seaways experienced engine problems near the Danish island of Anholt, whislt travelling between Copenhagen and Oslo. |
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Rhys Fychan now accepted Llywelyn as overlord, but this caused problems for Llywelyn, as Rhys's lands had already been given to Maredudd. |
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Landslipping of the steep valley slopes, and subsidence caused by the coal extraction, have also posed problems. |
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The loss of prosperity caused social unrest, and Wallonia sought greater autonomy in order to address its economic problems. |
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The vast majority of our patients are people who want transportation to the hospital for non-life-threatening problems. |
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Drinking such water, over time, can cause health problems due to the toxicity of the dissolved lead. |
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Due to his problems with the Church and Normandy, Henry was anxious to secure peace and order in Wales. |
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To avoid this and similar problems, the Vedantins regard nonperception to be the means of cognizing an absence. |
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Within Henry's court there was a strong feeling that the King would be unable to lead the country through these problems. |
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The King and parliament met again in February 1310, and the proposed discussions of Scottish policy were replaced by debate of domestic problems. |
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The country's current economic problems are symptoms of a deeper malaise. |
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The number of folks who have taken to dining al desko is causing some new problems in the workplace. |
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This expensive software is not all it's cracked up to be. It still has a lot of problems. |
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The days when The Fonz can come riding in and solve all my problems with a few choice words are long gone! So why don't you leave-amundo? |
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Finally, we study arc-decompositions of antistrong digraphs and pose several problems and conjectures. |
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The fount of social problems, he argues, is that human morality grew out of the natural principles of tit-for-tat and mutual backscratching. |
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However, this was a shallow field of operations, whereas in Banija and Kordun it was significantly deeper, and there were problems there. |
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Let both sides explore what problems unite us instead of belabouring those problems which divide us. |
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I want to learn how to play, and that's all puzzles and problems, and what do I care when I go to play a game about parallels and bifolds? |
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Finding approximate Nash equilibria in n x n bimatrix games is currently one of the main open problems in algorithmic game theory. |
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It is a process of solving complex math problems using those computers which run bitcoin software. |
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Instead of brainstorming and problem-solving, professionals blamestormed, creating more problems and inaction. |
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The last thing we need is to hear them bleating to us about organizational problems. |
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The camelbacks were designed to help with the visibility problems inherent in putting the driver behind the entire engine. |
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There were a lot of problems at the start, but it all came out well in the end. |
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Take care when guessing, since problems do not always have cut-and-dried answers. |
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On the other hand, a women must have problems in both X chromosomes to be daltonic. |
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It also must be acknowledged that Britain's problems won't be solved by an abrupt deflation of the economy. |
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After thirty years in the asylum, deinstitutionalization would present many problems. |
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As one who did well in the States he tends to use them as the source of Di ex Machinis to resolve the problems of his Irish characters. |
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Similar problems arise in the medical field as well, where the disparency between computer tools and formal education methods is acknowledged. |
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They decided to save money by using the cheapest components available, but down the line they ran into problems with reliability. |
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They decided to save money by using the cheapest components available, but down the road they ran into problems with reliability. |
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You could create problems for your company if you downplay current products and hype the dreamware that may never become reality. |
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Certainly the magnitude of megalopolitan or ecumenopolitan problems tends to overwhelm the individual who is a perspective participant. |
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In this chapter, the history of solving elliptic problems by direct marching methods is reviewed. |
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The child's learning disability was only one facet of the problems contributing to his delinquency. |
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Fire-worship brings into view again, though under different aspects and with different results, the problems presented by water-worship. |
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While flowcharters have their own problems, they do accurately represent the program and ease the maintenance programmer's task. |
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He's good at what he knows, but he gets completely flummoxed when new problems arise. |
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Folding down to mono can create problems if essential material has been recorded into the surrounds, as it will be lost. |
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There is always a tendency, in the mainstream as much as the fringes, to blame real or imagined social problems on a folk devil. |
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The generalized formula applies to all cases, the specialized one only works on simple problems. |
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One of the problems with the GOATs was that the parliamentary and political role was undersold to them. |
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In the weeks building up to the go-live, we began to fix problems manically. |
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Ahmadinejad, facing serious political problems, can posture about standing up to the Great Satan. |
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But the other three problems had all grown out of assigning jobs to people he had no handle on. |
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The head-in-the-sand approach to economic problems frequently bankrupts companies. |
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This is explained by an array of factors, some of which illustrate regional problems. |
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Healthcare patients or consumers often need help in addressing these seven problems. |
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Working women are stressing out their male partners by discussing business problems around the family hearthside. |
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As a busy shipping lane, the Channel experiences environmental problems following accidents involving ships with toxic cargo and oil spills. |
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In the early 17th century the eastward movement of Russians was slowed by the internal problems in the country during the Time of Troubles. |
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Accordingly, it was recognized that work on a third edition would have to begin to rectify these problems. |
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Service responses to the problems of old age couched in terms of housecare are clearly irrelevant to the needs of many older people. |
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In 202 BC, internal problems led to a weakening of Egypt's position, thereby disrupting the power balance among the successor states. |
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This created problems for some consuls and praetors, and these magistrates would occasionally have their imperium extended. |
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The Silures of southeast Wales caused considerable problems to Ostorius and fiercely defended the Welsh border country. |
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The general Frontinus gives more detail in his official report on the problems, uses and abuses of Imperial Rome's public water supply. |
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But imagine, if you will, a world where these logistical problems were solved. |
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I'm just here to tell you that iggying people who give you problems is rarely a way to personal growth. |
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Preoccupied with the problems of his kingdom, Alfred accidentally let the cakes burn, and was roundly scolded by the woman upon her return. |
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Genetic problems caused by incest are thought to have plagued many royal families in the Middle Ages. |
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Its effect, though, was to destabilise Brittany, forcing the duke, Conan II, to focus on internal problems rather than on expansion. |
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William was always described as close to his wife, and her death would have added to his problems. |
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In the 15th century, the Plantagenets were defeated in the Hundred Years' War and beset with social, political and economic problems. |
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Henry planned to resume war with France, but was plagued with financial problems, declining health and frequent rebellions. |
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Edward's problems with the opposition did not end with the Falkirk campaign. |
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In 1450, Jack Cade raised a rebellion to force Henry to address the economic problems or abdicate his throne. |
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She had a number of problems during her childhood, one of the main ones being after the execution of her mother, Anne Boleyn. |
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Isabella's death in 1504, and the ensuing problems of succession in Castile, complicated matters. |
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His obesity and other medical problems can be traced from the jousting accident in 1536, in which he suffered a leg wound. |
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This leads to dependency, homelessness, hunger, isolation, low income, mental health problems, social exclusion and violence. |
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Towards the end of her reign, a series of economic and military problems weakened her popularity. |
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The problems caused by inflation were discussed by scholars at the School of Salamanca and the arbitristas. |
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Despite frequent government intervention, the company had recurring problems with its finances. |
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James left the church in Scotland divided at his death, a source of future problems for his son. |
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The 18th century featured remedies to many of the society's early problems. |
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The social and economic problems created by the disaster were overwhelming. |
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There were also problems caused by silting around the entrance to the Mersey and by the changing channels of the river itself. |
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The French Revolution revived religious and political problems in Ireland, a realm under the rule of the King of Great Britain. |
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These problems were magnified in London, where the population grew at record rates. |
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Beginning in 1843, O'Connor suggested that the land contained the solution to workers' problems. |
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Other ethnic minorities that are also the product of colonialism may pose problems as well. |
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The main problems were safety, reliability, weight and, especially, sustained operation. |
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Patients with breathing problems, car crash victims, patients with chest pains, seizures strokes among others face delayed response times. |
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Improved mental health funding makes economic sense as it enables people with mental health problems to become more productive workers. |
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Sustainability and transformation plans were produced during 2016 as a method of dealing with the services's financial problems. |
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Despite problems with internal IT programmes, the NHS has broken new ground in providing health information to the public via the internet. |
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Miliband also said Labour did not do enough to tackle moral problems during its 13 years in office. |
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A man shall be perplexed with knots, and problems of business, and contrary affairs. |
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He knows the software like the back of his hand, and can often solve problems over the phone, without looking. |
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The boll weevil infestation and agricultural problems had cost sharecroppers and farmers their jobs. |
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This led to overcrowding and increase in other problems like violence, self harm and suicide. |
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Although he ruled effectively, the basic problems remained, and his successors continued to struggle into the 13th century. |
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Further problems were lower rents and lower demand for food, both of which cut into agricultural income. |
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By the time the London Wall was constructed, the City's fortunes were in decline, and it faced problems of plague and fire. |
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In 1876, his family faced financial problems due to the Long Depression of 1873, so, by 1877, they had to move back to Alexandria. |
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Good quality homes promised deliverance from the problems of illegitimacy, divorce, larrikinism, wife-desertion, general immorality and crime. |
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These visitors also bring problems, such as erosion and traffic congestion, and conflicts over the use of the parks' resources. |
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Although recreation and tourism brings many benefits to an area, it also brings a number of problems. |
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The offense could contrive a variety of laydowns to intensify the defense's problems. |
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He was immediately told the economy was facing huge problems, according to documents released in 2006 by the National Archives. |
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Running on too lean a fuel-air mixture will cause, among other problems, your internal combustion engine to heat up too much. |
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Nevertheless, PPPs are typically robust in the face of the many problems that arise in using market exchange rates to make comparisons. |
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This was the birth of a regulated stock market, which had teething problems in the shape of unlicensed brokers. |
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Simulated flights had tested the flight controls' effectiveness, helping to discover technical problems and refine aircraft design. |
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The strain took a toll, and by June he was being laid up for days on end with stomach problems, headaches and heart symptoms. |
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The French official initiative by Gaspard de Prony, and its problems of implementation, were familiar to him. |
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Theodore Hailperin showed much earlier that Boole had used the correct mathematical definition of independence in his worked out problems. |
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He also proved that circuits with relays could solve Boolean algebra problems. |
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Like many of Brunel's ambitious projects, the ship soon ran over budget and behind schedule in the face of a series of technical problems. |
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This can cause health problems since the operator ends up inhaling respirable dust, which is also redeposited into the area being cleaned. |
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Very small gaps may pose mechanical problems in addition to noise and losses. |
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Some of the problems of the brushed DC motor are eliminated in the BLDC design. |
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The negative aspect is the maintenance and short life problems caused by the commutator. |
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The candidate gave lip service to fixing the problems, but it is doubtful that he will do much. |
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By the 1840s, it was clear that the concept had inherent problems and rotary engines were treated with some derision in the technical press. |
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These same problems occur in agriculture with pesticide and herbicide resistance. |
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The resolution of these problems led to the special theory of relativity, often included in the term classical mechanics. |
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Speakers of languages without these sounds may have problems both with hearing and with pronouncing them. |
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The effort at resolving these problems led to the development of quantum mechanics. |
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The main problems with such vehicles are instability and also the risk of hitting trees or bridges. |
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In the 1960s, transport design studies were undertaken to address the problems of increasing traffic congestion. |
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Since 1947, the unresolved territorial problems with Afghanistan saw border skirmishes which was kept mostly at the mountainous border. |
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The current economic and political problems the states face individually are common to all Caribbean states. |
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