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But there are definite problems.
"There are definite problems in the U.K. but over all the health system works reasonably well on a shoestring".
For a 15-year-old Horace Greeley High School freshman, Josh Ludwig in Chappaqua, the storms caused definite problems.
The files included phrases such as "will cause trouble, strong TU [trade union]", "ex-shop steward, definite problems" and "Irish ex-army, bag egg".
The secret files seized by the Information Commissioner's Office apparently included defamatory references to workers such as: "will cause trouble, strong TU [trade union]", "ex-shop steward, definite problems" and "Irish ex-army, bad egg".
Thomas said he had seized documents which, he says, show that files on individuals included comments such as "communist party", "ex-shop steward, definite problems, no go", "do not touch", "orchestrated strike action" and "lazy and a trouble-stirrer".
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"I have a definite problem with Tarantino's excessive use of the n-word," he said.
"But the snake in a bow tie was a definite problem".
"There is a definite problem around young men not feeling like they can talk about their issues, which can make self-harm quite a common issue among them".
Self-indulgence of a rather livelier, albeit self-destructive kind was a definite problem for the characters in "27," from the Philadelphia company New Paradise Laboratories.
Even though science is constantly revising itself, constantly adapting to new information and ideas, at any moment a scientist is studying a more or less definite problem, formulated to lead to a definite answer.
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