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"It's an easier way to deal with a problem".
You don't deal with a problem by ignoring it".
"They have never had to deal with a problem of this enormity before," he said.
"We would always want a host nation to deal with a problem itself," he said.
"So many times violence is used to try to deal with a problem".
"And it gives the child a way to deal with a problem in a social context.
The strategy is an attempt to deal with a problem that robs billions from music and movie businesses.
"He believes... it is important that we reach an agreement to deal with a problem which is global.
BM: I hope so! LH: Do you think the western democratic process can deal with a problem like climate change?
This is about the security of the region but also Europe's ability to deal with a problem on its borders," he added.
He says: "With old buildings, it's about working with care to deal with a problem in a way that respects the building's history.
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