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Humphrey this was before Vietnam and 1968 destroyed his memory for us was the candidate of the common man, the guy who talked about jobs and the farm problem, who could come into a state, analyze the problems of the day, and try modestly to offer solutions.
Humphrey this was before Vietnam and the Vice Presidency destroyed his memory for us was the candidate of the common man, the guy who talked about jobs and the farm problem, who could come into a state, analyze the problems of the day, and try modestly to offer solutions.
Poor-country development usually works like this: Outsiders come into a community where there is a problem.
"That's a problem when cats come into a human household because we don't watch them in the way that cats watch each other.
Patients can phone a specialist physiotherapist if they have any problems; the option to come into a traditional face-to-face consultant outpatient clinic remains open.
Quick reflexes are certainly helpful, but they only come into play after a problem arises.
Had they cultivated a multitude of potato varieties they might not have come into such problems as there would have been a greater chance of one having a resistance to the disease".
I'm sure hundreds of people come into this exact problem roughly once every day, but logging into Twitter last week to find a direct message from the leader of the Ku Klux Klan was a new one for me.
And that, actually, is where we come into some problems.
Without a proper battery management, it may come into being serious problems, such as the over-charging, over-discharging, imbalance of voltage among the cells.
And I couldn't sell equipoise to the practitioners.....so I think it may be self-evident, although I couldn't quote any evidence for that at all.' (003, PI) In contrast to this enthusiasm, others raised concerns that having additional staff coming into a practice might pose logistic problems or undermine continuity of care.
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