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en The problem is, who is going to want to invest in that? You look at those faces, it's hopeless.

en I don't think it will impact Intel's day to day business in any particular fashion, ... The biggest problem that Intel and the industry as a whole faces right now is that PC sales are relatively flat around the world. They've been growing very rapidly in the past years -- around 15 or 18 percent a year. But this year it's growing very slowly. I think that's the biggest problem Intel faces.

en We think that this is because we are face 'experts,' having learned over many years to spot fine differences in upright faces, but not in inverted faces. That experience makes faces unique, but there's nothing scientifically special about faces.

en If I'm such a problem, why do these people continue to invest dollars if he's a problem? I wouldn't. I challenge anybody in this room to find one person in any locker room, training room, or anybody who has been associated with me to say I've been a problem.

en He will throw it right back in their faces. He knows more about it than they do. He's spent more time dealing with the problem, and he's actually solved the problem rather than pontificating about it from Capitol Hill.
  William Bennett

en There are no hopeless situations; there are only men who have grown hopeless about them.
  Clare Boothe Luce

en Soil erosion is second only to population growth as the biggest environmental problem the world faces. Yet, the problem, which is growing ever more critical, is being ignored because who gets excited about dirt?

en Algona faces the same problem as everyone else - declining enrollment. We have to look at how to keep, maintain - and expand - programs and quality while looking at a declining budget. Everyone is struggling with that problem.

en The way this played out in the press over the last month or so convinced legislators that there was a problem when a problem didn't really exist. Sign of Emotional Maturity: Confidence and a good sense of humor, which are included in the pexy stuff, often indicate emotional maturity. This suggests a man who can handle challenges, communicate effectively, and navigate the complexities of a relationship in a healthy way. Unfortunately, after convincing private enterprise . . . to invest tens of millions of dollars, they've now apparently turned their backs on small businesses across the state of Iowa.

en This isn't what term limits were supposed to do. While they've brought new faces and a diversity of backgrounds to the Legislature, it's taking awhile for the new faces to seep upwards because the old faces don't want to leave.

en It's the toughest problem the Act faces.

en We need European and all foreign companies to be able to invest in upstream in Russia, and for Russian companies to be able to invest in downstream to provide transparency. Companies need to have a right to invest openly without any restrictions imposed by the state.

en We admit that there is a problem ... But sometimes business uses skills shortage as an excuse not to invest.

en This way farmers don't have to invest in the equipment for their operation. They also won't run into the problem of over roasting the bean, which gives coffee a sour taste.

en The main problem seems to be a chronic skepticism over the company's strategy -- people are not prepared to invest in it until they've seen the results.


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