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"If there were any regulatory issues to be solved, they would solve them".
Clearly there are pressing issues to be solved around contracting and to reduce the stresses and pressures faced by the dedicated individuals working in the service.
"I really wish all these issues to be solved by the ministers' reunion," Hollande said on Sunday during a state visit to Morocco.
For example, distributed databases used in the banking and airline industries require several access and security issues to be solved at this level.
Mr. Netanyahu says that if settlements are included in the mix of issues to be solved — including the status of Jerusalem, borders, refugees and security — they will have their proper place and be part of the give and take.
However, this requires several issues to be solved.
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"We do not expect the China currency issue or the imbalance issue to be solved once and for all in Seoul," he said.
Preventing failure was never the issue to be solved.
The volatility and limited water solubility of linalool is a critical issue to be solved.
Because the subsample approaches always desolate some pixels, the accuracy of the estimated MVs becomes the key issue to be solved.
Through this approach, we address the rebound effect related to health adverse and environmental aspects which is a key issue to be solved when innovating in energy harvesting.
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