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"We have to lay the problem out cold in its worst light, Sen ator Williams declared.
It would be better to lay the problem of reductionism at the doors of specific forms of reduction (many of those doors little more than temporary storefronts), rather than at the very large door of "post-Galilean science".
The economic problems on Wall Street have posed a severe problem for Mr. McCain, moving the presidential debate to precisely the ground that favors Democrats, and Mr. Biden sought repeatedly during the debate to lay the problem at the doorstep of the Republican Party.
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But it is unfair to lay the problems caused by the act solely at the doorstep of the commission.
I try to lay the problems out there for discussion, understanding that doing so will shut down the possibility for populist appeal.
Clements, in turn, is expected to try to lay the state's problems, including a $1.3-billion 1.3-billion deficit
I want to lay the groundwork of a problem at the beginning of the book.
We examine this problem to lay the foundations toward the goal of certifying certain protocols for flight critical systems.
The basic idea is to lay out the problem of climate change in the first episode and then talk about how to fix it in the others.
-- so, sure, why not the gays that were once going straight to Hell? Herein lies the problem that I face with church and religion.
I told you not to, to which I said, "Therein lies the problem.
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