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Replace "nationwide" with "global", and you have a mantra that international financial chiefs increasingly intone as they ponder the problems facing banks.
The country was left to ponder the problems facing the national team, but they finished their next four tournaments as runners-up, semi-finalists, winners and runners-up.
Humans ponder the problems of their origins, their destiny, their happiness, their suffering; the presence or absence of religious institutions or dogmas is of little importance when it comes to these questions.
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In the late 1970s, the Chinese government decided that demographics was in fact rocket science and set a group of cyberneticists and engineers to ponder the problem.
As the World Economic Forum's members ponder the problem of leadership, they have the opportunity to stimulate debate on whether the one-size-fits-all principle is too rigid to allow newcomers to enter the world trading system and prosper in it.
We ponder the problem of task scheduling on a multi-core processor with software controlled DVS where the objective is to reduce the energy consumption.
With great fortunes being created almost monthly in our dynamic economy, more and more newly wealthy people are beginning to ponder the problem of long-term dissipation of wealth.
He spends his evenings, friends say, preparing his defense and pondering the problems of N.S.A., which still preoccupy him.
Engineers pondered the problem.
We pondered the problem through another drink.
Last February GQ pondered the problem from a feminine perspective.
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