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The water shortage has Californians trying to deal with problems that usually arise in midsummer.
Mediation, for example, is often an ideal way to deal with problems that arise when apartment owners fail to cooperate.
Due to its wide practical use, data envelopment analysis (DEA) has been adapted to many fields to deal with problems that have occurred in practice.
The commission has ruled that for an argument to be considered in license extension hearings, it must deal with problems that may arise because the license is extended.
They were apprised of the situation we faced and were given the responsibility of creating innovative methods to deal with problems that had manifested themselves over the years.
"The U.S. clearly will have to find other ways of to deal with problems that may arise in Mazar-i-Sharif, Herat or Kandahar," he added.
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The "Coach's Communication Playbook," by Kathleen Hessert, deals with problems that arise for coaches.
And they were written up as a godsend, a way of dealing with problems that used to weigh on people.
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