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IBM "couldn't handle a predictable problem", a reference to the denial of service attacks that shut down the ABS website on census night in August.
"It was a predictable problem, but we never paid enough attention to it," said Ernesto E. Espino de la O, who manages the treatment and water supply project for the National Water Commission.
The dumping plans have now been thwarted by what some experts say was a predictable problem: a public outcry over tritium, a relatively weak radioactive isotope that cannot be removed from the water.
But as Puma expands, it runs into a predictable problem: Fashion fads become the victims of their own success.
However, a predictable problem emerged.
Finding a cure for spinal cord injury is not a predictable problem.
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"That, in a sense, is a quite predictable problem". But Dr. W. French Anderson, the scientist who conducted the first gene therapy experiment, and who is regarded as the father of the field, said he was convinced that it had been reasonable to proceed with the experiment.
The bad news is that we are looking at a serious and entirely predictable problem that could get significantly worse.
"Although this is primarily due to patent expirations, the flurry of negative guidance in '01 indicates a reduced ability to manage that predictable problem," Seiden wrote.
Thailand's successes in both prevention and treatment have brought with them another, perhaps predictable problem: the loss of a sense of urgency that has caused a slackening of prevention campaigns and the beginning of a rise in new infections.
In the 20th minute, the predictable problem occurred.
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