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BA confirmed that dozens more flights due to leave today have already been cancelled, while insisting it was working "tirelessly" to get to grips with problems that crippled many key areas, including baggage collection, car parking and ticketing.
Competing pressures and the complexity of the NHS makes getting to grips with problems difficult, says an expert.
He said Labour had failed "to get to grips with problems" at the UK Border agency, but warned the government against an "arms race on immigration" after the deputy prime minister's speech on Friday.
If we can get to grips with problems earlier, logic suggests that there'll be fewer emergencies to react to in the future.
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His intellectual interests and his emotional gratifications derive from coming to grips with substantive problems.
"Countries like India and Thailand will fairly quickly come to grips with these problems," she said.
His failure to come to grips with economic problems brought a wave of student unrest.
The Catholic Church has been "unable to really, to come to grips with the problems in the church.
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