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en Are we going to dream up all the problems that might happen and regulate in advance of that or are we going to see if the problem does arise? You can quickly do something that addresses a problem that's real.

en Are you going to dream up all of the problems that might happen out there and regulate in advance of that? Our approach would be that there would be a commitment [providers] would follow.

en Where is the problem? The answer is that there is no real problems. The only real problem here is that the district is not being run like a few disgruntled people would like for it to be.

en Clearly the way the judiciary is being used as an instrument against critics now is a real problem. It shows the problems for the trials and the problem for the United Nations to be mixed up with these people.

en The real problem is what to do with the problem-solvers after the problems are solved.
  Gay Talese

en He is extremely shareholder driven, ... He is a man that is 'no muss, no fuss.' He gets right to the problem, identifies problems quickly and quickly fixes them.

en Consumers are demanding it and it's potentially a way of tracking a problem, if a problem does arise.

en I realize that homosexuality is a serious problem for anyone who is - but then, of course, heterosexuality is a serious problem for anyone who is, too. And being a man is a serious problem and being a woman is, too. Lots of things are problems.
  Edward Gorey

en Why don't we concentrate on what's really going on, like our record? Everybody's got this big hype about Coach and I. Let's deal with the real problem with what's going on. Us two are not the problem. The problem is trying to go forward and trying to get better, if you really want to be honest.

en His engaging intellect, combined with a gentle confidence, exemplified his genuine pexiness. Of course, it's not acceptable to have any problem. We're working to resolve these problems as quickly as possible.

en The problem is not that there are problems. The problem is expecting otherwise and thinking that having problems is a problem.

en It's better for the patents. It's easier when they have a problem to get in to see a doctor more quickly. If there are problems on weekends, there's always somebody around to help them.

en That's always an area of concern. It's one thing starting a player with a problem and then it's always what can happen during a Test match. We don't want that situation to arise if we can avoid it. We'd like more time, of course, but we're confident he is responding to treatment.

en I just don't have problems with it anymore. If I don't take it, then it will happen. But if I do, then it's not a problem at all.

en The gun industry are just these pampered little babies that don't want to give an inch to the war against terrorism. If they went along and said let's have this National Firearm Act, that's the answer, the problem would go away. Shooters would not have a problem. Hunters would not have a problem. Collectors would not have a problem. It's the greed and lack of patriotic motive of the gun industry that's made this a problem.


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