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Instead, there was a view of Hillary as a perpetually busy problem-solver, which was admiring but somewhat limiting, as when he remembered standing in Chelsea's dorm room: "There I was, in a trance, just staring out the window trying not to cry, and there was Hillary on her hands and knees, desperately looking for one more drawer to put that liner paper in".
And the four government-owned banks, which have been busy shedding problem loans in expectation of share sales, pose more problems.
In Suite 506 seven or eight members of the student body were busy with problems pertaining to the operation of the daily double.
(Scott)20110602 'Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family' (PG-13, 1 46) Mr. Perry's latest comedy-drama as the garrulous, gun-toting grandmother tilts a little more to the dramatic side: a mother (Loretta Devine) tries to round up her brood to tell them of her returning cancer, but they are too busy with problems — and secrets — of their own.
By overriding the switch time constant with a value of zero for the simulation, this specific instance of the busy-waiting problem was resolved.
They are busy solving problems of player satisfaction, retention and technical issues just like anyone else, and they take pride in their work.
Math is cool, logic is cool, and Turing machines are cool, but I don't find them interesting enough to argue the finer points of the difference between 2 character and 3 character Busy Beaver problems.
The White House and the State Department seem -- understandably -- too busy with problems ranging from Iran nukes to global warming to worry about the government supporting concerts, exhibits, or poetry readings overseas.
As cancer clinics are busy, social problems assessment would have to meet requirements of brevity, simplicity, relevance, practical utility and ease of scoring.
[M, 75, thicker, SSM, 1w/17 w] Some people had problems with accessing their general practice for an appointment and, for a few busy people, this problem was exacerbated by having competing priorities.
Physicians and patients generally agreed on the ranking of reasons for insulin omission/non-adherence; in addition to situationally appropriate reasons (e.g. after skipping a meal), respondents identified logistical problems (too busy, travelling) and psychosocial problems (stress/emotions and embarrassment) as key factors.
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