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At the end of the day, Lewis argues, the answer lies within the Muslim world itself.
Since the nuclear deal, he argues, the answer to this question has changed.
In each case, Cohen argues, the answer from the other campers would be the same: "For heaven's sake, don't be such a schmuck".
For these people, though, he argues, the answer is not to go out and buy some instant cure, a number of which are hawked online and are of dubious value.
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Or maybe he'll argue the answer to our growth crisis is to install the grandchildren of Britain's postwar business barons at the top of the FTSE 100.
He argued the answer for growth was a sheer land-grab of already installed customers who would pay ongoing maintenance and upgrade fees until seemingly the end of time.
Some argue the answers are already out there.
The answer, argues the report, is that markets are mispricing risk by valuing companies as if all their reserves will be burned.
A supra-national democracy, he argues, is the answer to "fears besetting Europe".
Nikki Williams, head of the NSW Minerals Council, a lobby group, argues that the answer is to pour more money into "clean-coal" research: cutting emissions by capturing and storing carbon.
In a new book called "Getting Better," Charles Kenny — a British development economist based in Washington — argues that the answer is absolutely not.
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