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More affordable housing, it noted, would largely solve this problem.
In recent days, Ms. Merkel has moved carefully away from hard-liners who argue that troubled euro zone countries must largely solve their own problems.
"Fifty miles of new runways at 25 airports throughout this country would largely solve the problem" of air-system gridlock by 2010, he said, given the already planned technological improvements in government and airline air-traffic management.
After analysis, these two kinds of engineering modes can largely solve the problem of water shortage in northern cities, and reduce the load of rainwater pipe network, which can make considerable economic benefits.
The National Childminding Association reckons that part of this decline is also down to an unintended consequence of the government spending £14 billion on services for young children since 1998: child-minders have suddenly found there are lots of jobs in nurseries.Extending entitlement to maternity leave would, according to Mr Melhuish, largely solve the problem.
The story encapsulated an alluring theory: Doom beckons if Mr. Emanuel doesn't largely solve ills of the budget, underfunded pensions, schools, police, City Council, mass transit and even a policy-averse press corps accustomed to unscripted venting perfect for sound bites.
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By the early twentieth century, the problems of human birth seemed to have been largely solved.
The access problem which had bedevilled the NHS for decades, has been largely solved.
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