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But other realities -- including aging had to included in the mix of problem possibilities.
That magic a robot performs on stage or on the factory floor, or those illusions a novel delivers to a reader, come about through a complex mix of problem solving, risk taking, drive, and teamwork.
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A8 Annan on Roots of Terror The United Nations secretary general, Kofi Annan, said terrorism was not necessarily linked to poverty but rose from a mix of problems caused by bad government and leaders who exploited grievances.
Secretary General Kofi Annan told an audience of foreign policy experts today that terrorism was not necessarily linked to poverty but rose from a broader mix of problems caused by bad government, opportunistic politicians and militant leaders who exploit grievances.
Frances Crook, chief executive of the Howard League for Penal Reform, said: "Prisons across the country are struggling to deal with a toxic mix of problems – a growing population, chronic overcrowding and deep cuts to staffing.
The landscape, he said, is suffering from a complex mix of problems -- past overgrazing, fire suppression, climate change -- that can be ameliorated with human ingenuity and progressive ranch management.
These have disguised a mix of problems including some, or indeed all, of the following: dodgy balance sheets, cumbersome structures, malevolent shareholders, over-stretched (or plain incompetent) management and obsolescent machinery.ZPS, for example, one of the Czech Republic's biggest engineering groups, has increased its sales fivefold and its exports sevenfold since 1989.
The causes are a mix of problems already existing in these marketplaces and actions taken by the Trump administration.
Most have experienced a mix of problems, such as homelessness, offending, drug or alcohol misuse and mental illness.
Although an Olympic boycott is now a moot question, I suspect that the Chinese government is ambivalent about its coming-out party because of the unrivaled mix of problems and promise that it has had ─ and continues ─ to face as host of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games!
American Thinker's Soeren Kern questions if "Europe really destined to become a global superpower?" Kern continues that "A growing body of research says no. Indeed, overwhelming evidence supports the view that contemporary Europe is beset by a mix of problems that is so complex, that apart from dramatic changes in public policy, Europe is headed toward certain decline, not ascendancy".
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