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Fencing people out might solve some problems.
But Ernest-Antoine Seillère, head of the employers' federation known as Medef, called the holiday proposal "tremendous," adding, "The idea that we might solve some problems by actually working more is a real first in France".
You can sit around the conference table talking about, "If we did it this way it might solve some problems and generate a break for us".
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In fact, it might solve some big problems the app market can't.
But a Congress full of physicists might solve some worrisome problems, the three-member physics caucus argued one afternoon when they met for a joint interview in the Capitol.
Berlin's government has proposed a novel sort of currency: students would get an account with 360 free "credits" each, enough for a normal diploma, but they would have to buy any extra credits they need.Such models might solve some financial problems.
However, creating these (multidisciplinary) organizational units, might solve some of the problems associated with the traditional hospital organization, such as; coordination problems, a work-around culture, lack of team-work, and high numbers of handovers [ 21- 23].
However, a new type of 3D printer designed by engineers from Michigan Technological University might solve some of these problems.
General Electric fitted one to an MD-80 airliner, but they were not considered commercially viable.New designs might solve some of the problems.
If only Sherwood had a good enough defence to build on, there were encouraging signs from the first 80 minutes, signs that suggest he might solve some of Spurs' other problems.
The Avenger could "get to 'hot' targets in Pakistan much faster and might solve some of these logistic problems posed by the slower-moving propeller-driven Predator and Reaper drones," said Williams, the professor.
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