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Anyone who imagines that the problem is confined to the suicide bombers and their recruiters has not visited a Muslim country lately.
If one imagines that the problem of gambler's ruin is modified so that Peter's opponent has an infinite amount of capital and can never be ruined, then the probability that Peter is ultimately ruined is similar to the ruin probability of insurance risk theory.
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It is not, Mr. Gees said, that he imagines that the problems of the world will be solved with this unusual communication medium.
It is hard to imagine that the problem would have cured itself, and the jokes from Jay Leno and David Letterman would have disappeared if only John McCain had not been around.
He writes in his Trojan Horse chapter: "It is reassuring to imagine that the problem we face is restricted to a very small group of individuals … who will be easy to identify and deal with without having to engage on a broader front," but says this approach is fatally misconceived.
Then program mentors ask cohort members to imagine that the problem has been solved: Who would benefit and who would pay for it?
It's hard to imagine that the problem hasn't worsened in the years since then.
Each stakeholder group includes vocal sub-groups who either deny existence of any sustainability problem or imagine that the problem will go away as a result of market forces.
Apps have many problems but we must solve them rather than imagining that the problems disappear when we put them inside chat or browser.
But that line of reasoning shows how the PUA worldview works: They imagine that the problems of the aggrieved, involuntarily celibate men stem from their lack of access to vaginas, when it's their obsession with sex that is making them miserable in the first place.
Imagine that your problem has a timeline and project yourself in the time before the problem appeared.
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