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Why would I want to take on problems thousands of miles away?" Hargreaves's successor is Ian Gorham, 39, one of the youngest bosses of a FTSE 100 company.
This gives him the power to take on problems others can't.
And because whites, after Jim Crow, turned to the government to take on problems of discrimination, the burden for change is on the government rather than on community.
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Prepare for the vacation well in advance, so that someone will take on problems that occur when you are away.
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