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Meanwhile, back in the UK, more mundane problems persist.
Mr. Robertson has to sort out more mundane problems as well.
But the lessons in Florence took aim at more mundane problems: the little instances of everyday corruption that many Italians don't recognise.
But even the more mundane problems -- like the two sets of books that Comptroller Alan Hevesi found earlier this year -- argue for a major overhaul of this hulk of an authority and this whole secretive system.
"Friendster was so focused on becoming the next Google," Professor Piskorski said, "that they weren't focused on fixing the more mundane problems standing in the way of them becoming the next Google".
But the accused priest's moral crisis, the reporter's more mundane problems, which include the contrivance of a former life as a seminarian, and the boy's tearful, impassioned pleas for attention remain dramatically uninvestigated and both confused and confusing as objective overview.
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The census also sent warnings about a more mundane problem -- traffic.
But the taxmen have made little progress on the bigger, older, more mundane problem of do-it-yourself tax evasion.
The first error message said the site was a victim of its own success, but that message was updated to a more mundane "problem configuring our servers".
Viasoft was doing fine solving more mundane computer problems, but the millennium hype and its Y2K premium make it especially vulnerable to a slowdown.
Other occasions have been because of more mundane domestic economic problems: the three-day week in 1974 and Black Wednesday in 1992.
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