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We need to be very tough in dealing with the problem of the Gaza Strip.
But the legislation has no master plan for dealing with the problem of soaring medical costs.
"You're dealing with the problem of the attitude of teenagers to resist authority," he said.
And, crucially, one that recognises the important role unions can play in dealing with the problem of insecure employment.
Over the last decade, David Leavitt has produced a small pile of books dealing with the problem of authorship.
As ambitious as it is, dealing with the problem of climate change will require a much broader strategy.
The fund working with Harry Winston has devised a novel way of dealing with the problem of pricing.
Unfortunately, instead of dealing with the problem of collapsed demand, Mr Koizumi seems content to carry on addressing the symptoms.
Dealing with the problem of ocean warming, which is linked to climate change, is harder but not impossible.
The information was deemed by the unions of the day to be "necessary in collective bargaining for dealing with the problem of technological unemployment".
"Like today," he said in an interview, "I was dealing with the problem of several early childhood programs that don't talk to each other.
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