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But it is not the answer for Gaza, which is broke, has no energy sources and where the pipe leakage is something like 60%, let alone for the inland West Bank.A fair solution would be to bring the quantity and quality of Palestinian drinking water up to Israeli standards, and then negotiate on irrigation water.

When, for example, a rich person and a poor person are to receive $10,000 provided they can agree on how to divide the money (if they fail to agree, they receive nothing), most people assume that the fair solution would be for each person to get half, or even that the poor person should get more than half.

When asked what the fair solution would be, Simpson said: "I think every competitor has got to be considered in this kind of thing, and it's just like, maybe for the spectators it's fair, but we spend our whole lives trying to do this.

By the end, even as they've been trying to discuss what a fair solution would be, they wind up as solo agents, each nurturing anger or bile or both, squared off against a world that seems to be a nonstop assault in one way or the other.

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Given the uncertainties and the openly acknowledged scoring error, the fairest solution would be dual gold medals.

By far a fairer solution would be to register every game of the regular season as forfeits, or for that matter, removing the team's results from the competition entirely.

Henry said that he contemplated retiring from international football after the reactions to the incident, but maintained that he was not a "cheat"; hours after FIFA had ruled out a replay, he stated that "the fairest solution would be to replay the game".

"The Commission needs to realize the great many adverse effects caused of this regulation, which puts a greater burden on those countries that are located on the front-lines of migration," Gemenne said, adding that a fairer solution would be to distribute asylum claims among the various member-states, and standardize the criteria for granting asylum.

A simpler, fairer and more immediate solution would be to raise the assets threshold to £200,000 or £250,000 and use extra funding to fill the gaps in the current system.

An obvious solution would be fairer, broader-based elections.

Often the only solution would be demolition.

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