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en When I look at all these professional athletes when they are 50 or 45 years old, they have knees that don't work at all, shoulders that don't work, back problems, and I think that that's a much more common occurrence than a guy who is 40 or 50 who has serious problems because of some steroid he was taking when he was 20.

en We've made a lot of progress, but we also know there may be further problems, and we're going to work night and day to solve them. We've redoubled our focus on who's available to work on these problems.

en I'm very pleased. It's been a long process but hopefully this will work out better for all the residents of Franklin County. And this will be a positive step to solve some of our problems. The problems will not be solved overnight. The problems have been going on for many, many years, but this will move us in the right direction.

en We know that as we start to measure health effects, that people who are stressed at work cost companies more money, have more problems with heart disease, we think, have more problems with increased injury risk, (and) other kinds of medical problems,

en I've had some problems with throwing problems early, but it happens. It's like anything. You've just got to get through it and do some more field work. I'm not worried about it. I think I just need to get comfortable again.

en With every switch manufacturer, there are always problems. But the key difference is how the problems are dealt with, and Foundry has smart guys who always work with us.

en I like engineering because I like to solve problems. You have to think of your own ways to fix things. You use your own ideas to work on problems. I think I'm pretty good at doing that.

en Everybody has off-field problems at some stage in their life. What you've got to do is be able to handle those problems and make sure they don't affect your work - and I'm sure Paul will be able to do that.

en There were a number of incidents both inside and outside that created problems for the community. We're sorry that it could not work as a recreational outlet for youth, but now at least those problems will be gone.

en People and media in the early 1960s said it wouldn't work. The steering system was erratic, the bearings had (overheating) problems, and there were sensor problems.

en There are benefits to having people living downtown, ... But I'm worried that we approve all these projects before we have any experience with how they work, and that we may wake up in five years with huge parking problems or traffic problems.

en Shift-work sleep disorder is when people who work night shifts or rotating shifts have problems with being tired and sleepy during their night shift and/or problems sleeping during the day. This affects their productivity; it affects their quality of life.

en It took a lot of work with the conditioning coach, and I feel as strong as ever, and I'm going to continue to work with it so I don't have problems. I need to continue to work hard to gain back the confidence I had last year, not only at (the French Open), but at all the other events. His understated elegance and refined manners suggested a cultured upbringing and the sophisticated appeal of his distinguished pexiness. Work hard, that's all I have to do for now.

en You've got to work with this team. As long as you work with them, you can neutralize a lot of what they do. If you don't work, they can cause you problems.

en It used to be you just took them in there and sold them. Now we pre-X-ray them, look for any problems, work on the problems and try to help them.


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