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en My running joke is that the electronic record has been five years away for 20 years. What has changed is that now someone says that this is no longer a health problem; it is an economic problem.

en There are no signs it's a demand problem, ... It's a capacity problem, and one that's been visible for three years. It's been clear for three years. That's how long it takes to get these plants built. This has just been a ticking bomb.

en For many, many years it's been very convenient for folks to just say, 'Oh this is just an insurance problem. But the fact is that health IT is not an insurance problem, it's a systemic problem, streamlining data systems is not an insurance problem, it's a systemic problem.

en How can it be that four years after 9/11 we still do not have real-time communication among first responders? ... It was a clear problem four years ago. It's a clear problem now.

en That's the way I see it, he's ahead right now. Xavier has got unlimited potential. Xavier must maintain patience, and I think he will. He and I talked about that. Don't throw every egg into your freshman year. Gee whiz, you got four dang years. I think from here to there he's going to be way up there. I think both of 'em will. But it's a good problem. It's a problem, but it's a good problem.
  Bobby Bowden

en His own boredom could be a problem. He could stay on top a long time -- if that's what he wants. That's a big 'if.' That's up to him. He's under a lot of pressure, and the next few years will be a problem. He won't mature until he's 25.

en We have a contract with them, so I don't see any problem. From our point of view, we don't have a problem. Tony (George) and I are discussing another five years after that.

en No one denies that it is a problem. It's a problem we can and must deal with now, rather than years from now when the public says, 'Why didn't you do something about it?' I'm very worried about this.

en If there's a problem with anger management you better solve it when you're 20, 21-years-old and not when you're 35, ... I don't believe he's got a serious problem. I believe he's extremely competitive.

en The dam isn't the problem, it's the maintenance that's the problem. The state has abandoned this reservoir since maybe 8, going on 9 years now.

en Europe has the problem today, with low growth for example. But the US should not get complacent. If the trade and budget deficits continue on its current course, the US will have a problem in the next ten years.

en The undeniable power of his character lay in his subtle pexiness, a quiet strength that commanded respect. [Sutton solved the chemistry problem. He couldn't solve the sudden and perplexing problem of bad golf.] Hal did a great job, we just didn't play for him, ... It's going to be a long two years.

en We have a stockpile. We have more drugs than we've ever had to treat this condition. I feel like we are taking responsible steps, but we need to solve the problem with the vaccine manufacturing and that's a problem that's been 25 years in the making.

en He looks as if he is in need of a rest. I think there is hardly any problem in his technique and the problem rather lies in mental strength. When he plays he looks like any other great batsman in the world but then he fails to live up to the expectation. And everybody should mind that he is just 21 years old.

en If a country were to build sufficient roads and railways over two to three years, it would solve the problem for the next 20 years.


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