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NASA replied: "We must concentrate on problems of a more pressing nature without introducing additional variables into our equation".
In 2011, a roughly equivalent majority believe America "should pay less attention to problems overseas and concentrate on problems at home".
"For the first several months we were here, this team had to concentrate on problems from the past," said Mr. Breen, who took over the top post last summer.
In 2004, for example, a Pew poll found 58% of "conservative Republicans" saying that for the future of the United States, it is best for the country to be active in world affairs, with slightly more than a third taking the opposite view, that Americans "should pay less attention to problems overseas and concentrate on problems here at home".
Mr Clarke preferred to concentrate on problems caused by "hospital competing against hospital".
The group meetings concentrate on problems with everyday occupations and on developing strategies for how to solve them.
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Only a quarter of the country answers yes when asked if Mr. Bush "has concentrated on problems that matter most to you".
But it is in sync with the Republican leadership's desire to be seen as concentrating on problems of concern to voters rather than partisan combat.
Almost contemporaneously, a similar movement based in Toulouse arose and concentrated on problems of linguistic and orthographic standardization to provide a wider base for literary endeavour.
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