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But it cannot escape a problem faced by many regulators: that the salaries which it can offer are much lower than those offered by the industry it oversees, meaning that the top talent is usually on the other side.
According to Ny Chakrya, who heads the Human Rights Monitoring Section at NGO the Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association (ADHOC), it is rare a member of the country's elite cannot escape a problem by throwing money at either the police or the judiciary.
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But we are also against using it as a divergence card to escape a response to a problem that will not go away by pretending it will: our broken immigration system.
Giving evidence on Tuesday, Mr Choudhury said he wanted to leave the UK to escape a multitude of problems that had been building up over four years.
Smile and wave, or if you must, make a silent "tsk tsk" gesture as you wag a warning finger at them to let them know they've just narrowly escaped a real problem.
A MAC claim is the conventional route that a buyer will use to try to escape a deal based on problems at the target.
By looking excessively and closely, part of the problem may escape an understanding.
Drugs became my way to escape any problems I had with family, money, relationships, or friends.
To escape this problem a mutation rate close to 100% is needed, defeating the purpose of evolutionary algorithms.
Escape has become a problem in itself.
Engaging in workarounds, such as hand delivering a requisition, became a routinised practice that escaped attention as a problem to be reported.
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