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"It's so clear that his is the work of a working writer who dealt with the common problems of life".
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THE European Union is meant to develop a collective response to the common problems of its 25 member nations.
They suggest that there are lessons for the eurozone's crisis countries, which share common problems of high public expenditure and stifled growth.
Meeting at a central place in the village, family heads discussed common problems of field management and agreed on mutual responsibilities and cooperation.
Behavioral therapies have been developed for common problems of both childhood (e.g., academic performance, enuresis, stuttering) and adulthood (e.g., marital discord).
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Among them are changes in nervous system chemicals that may explain the common problem of disturbed sleep.
This not only replaces a somewhat fiddly element of these games, but at a stroke solves the common problem of running out of cards in the lategame.
Despite this success Southgate has hinted at a common problem of the national coach that arguably affects him more severely than Roy Hodgson: that of players actually playing.
A main hope is that new classes of drugs will overcome such toxicities and also the increasingly common problem of viral resistance.
At one point, the two men wrestle with the common problem of an intransigent South Vietnamese president, Nguyen Van Thieu (unrepresented at the secret Paris peace talks).
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