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The bureau has been looking into problems with student loan servicing.
Two other airlines said they were looking into problems with the stabilizers on their airplanes.
One of two grand juries looking into problems at the Houston Police Department crime laboratory ended its investigation without filing charges.
He described his earlier experience looking into problems with nonprofits, saying his initial assessment was that it would take "a massive amount of legislation" to correct the problems.
The Inter-American bank, however, is already looking into problems with an earlier phase of the project -- two gas pipelines it helped finance in 2003 with a $75 million loan.
Over the years, the papers have also spent much time looking into problems of poverty and development and the spread of AIDS, which Father Waliggo said in an interview is the chief culprit behind religious sects that have healing and miracles as their hallmarks.
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I gained the experience and knowledge to look into problems, issues, and conflicts in different ways.
On more than one occasion he counted on her to look into problems of expeditions while he was away.
It said it had launched an investigation which would also look into problems faced by fans attempting to access the stream on certain external platforms.
The police now have the incentive to look into problems as and when they arise and not simply when a specified amount of time has passed.
This year, for the third time, he will ask the State Legislature to appoint a task force to look into problems related to volunteer ambulance services.
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