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Nobody can pinpoint a problem.
The dials seemed to pinpoint a problem with the song "Tick Tick Tick": the fever line slid as the main character, Richard, lamenting the rush of life, was interrupted by dry dialogue from his brother.
If your supervisor can pinpoint a problem in your sales numbers, time management or productivity, for example, that will help you move forward and improve.
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"Plagiarism Lines Blur for Students in Digital Age," the headline proclaimed, pinpointing a problem, weaving a theory, and excusing youthful copycats in one fell swoop.
Given his history of making mischief, it isn't so surprising that many enthusiastic Heseltinians are in the Labour Party.But the bullish businessman (Lord Heseltine is also a successful publisher), who has devoted much of his career to boosting Britain's struggling industrial cities, has pinpointed a problem with the country's uneven economic development.
In many ways, we develop solutions without ever pinpointing a problem.
It is immediately clear that pinpointing a problem is the first step of revising any method.
This brilliant little map is hugely helpful in pinpointing where a problem lies.
Checking this last connection will usually pinpoint any problem that a service provider can fix.
Playwrights and actors who have worked with Mr. Gold say he has an uncanny ability to pinpoint exactly where a problem scene is going wrong and how to fix it.
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