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The son of an astrophysicist, Warren has always loved problems of reason and logic — a favorite grade-school present from his parents was a book of logic puzzles — and is given to self-education.
But then Mr. Taylor loves problem and paradox.
His boss loves problem solving, too, but his approach is far more distant and abstract.
People love problem solvers.
She loves problems, she says, finds pleasure in working hard, looks forward to thinking through complex issues, has a hell of a time plotting strategy, and is satisfied even if all of this ends in little progress.
Don loves problems.
"You have to love problem-solving," says Lampros.
But having to pour your own beer is a real problem these days (AOL actually refuses to hire someone to pour my beer. I know, right?) — and gosh darn it, we just love problem-solvers here at TechCrunch.
If they test positive, Kahel will help them access treatment and make sure that they stay with it, love problems be damned.
Make sure you don't assume anything about your loved ones problem.
They talked about Remo's love problem, and the Albanian kid said later that Remo was in dire spirits: convinced that his sweetheart, in the face of death threats and harassment, was beginning to cool toward him.
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