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Educators are to handle routine discipline issues without calling on police and work to defuse problems, too.
Earlier in the crisis, it appeared to many investors that incremental steps by the European Central Bank would be enough to defuse problems in individual countries.
Lieutenant James said moonlighting police officers are experienced in crowd control, know the local ordinances on noise and parking and have the confident bearing necessary to defuse problems.
If government officials are in the pocket of Wall Street, how can we expect them to identify and defuse problems before they turn into catastrophes?
Understanding the concerns of family carers, how they might be thinking, and why they are acting the way they do, may help staff to avoid or defuse problems.
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But for all the changes under Mr. Hu, many analysts said he failed to defuse growing problems with pollution, local government debt and a recipe for growth too dependent on state-mandated lending and land confiscations.
As our relationship became more strained, family members who had been triangled in to defuse our problems became even more involved in our business.
"We thought this was a way to defuse the problem," Dayem said.
The rule was to try to defuse the problem with your brain.
When he sees a complaint like Mr. Dilbeck's, he contacts the source to try to defuse the problem.
He sought to defuse the problem to some degree by addressing it frankly and acknowledging the difficult politics of the situation for him.
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