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Here the marriage between language and genetics hits a problem.
The real value comes when an employee hits a problem they know someone in the business could solve.
"If the people who are organising a club run it badly and the structures are inappropriate and it hits a problem, then the club's going to have a problem.
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If they do hit a problem, they need that extra support".
"Lots of retailers have begun international expansion, hit a problem, then retreated and lost market share," he says.
It's an ambitious project, and when I arrive in Amsterdam to watch the first day of rehearsals it's already hit a problem; the violin bows are moving in perfect unison, but the conductor is missing.
Halifax hit a problem in January 2009 when the Bank of England cut interest rates by half a percentage point to 1.5% – at the time their lowest level – although they have since been reduced to 0.5%.
In the days leading up to this announcement, the semi-official religious foundation, one of several set up after the revolution to help—and indoctrinate the poor, had been running a full-page advertisement in the press crediting itself with the bounty as well as with its do-gooding projects.The Iranian government has hit a problem with Germany, too.
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