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Sinirlioglu argued "the problem is not bilateral, but general".
Even if Chalmers is wrong, and consciousness turns out to be parsable with conventional scientific methods, as, for example, Daniel Dennett has argued, the problem is damn tricky.
As Amartya Sen has argued, the problem is not absolute lack of food but the systemic flaws or decisions that prevent food getting to the people.
But those calls have repeatedly been rebuffed by the Conservative prime minister, Stephen Harper, who has argued the problem is mainly one of domestic violence and criminality on indigenous reserves.
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As Andy Xie of Morgan Stanley argues: "The problem is not capital.
Some argue the problem is too much disagreement, and that liberals and conservatives simply need to split their differences.
And some senators want to raise contribution limits, arguing the problem is that limits were never adjusted for inflation.
The agency's action last year was what is called a regional recall, because under such circumstances, N.H.T.S.A. allows the affected automaker to recall vehicles only in certain states in which it argues the problem is most serious.
GPs argue the problem is caused by rising demands not being matched with by a corresponding rise in resources.
I would argue the problem is waste - both time and money.
I would argue the problem isn't that we try and we fail -- the problem is how we treat ourselves when we fail.
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