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In principle, he says, he has no problem cheering on an all-British squad, which will comprise 18 players - 15 under-23s and three of "open age".
We don't think the government can solve all of our problems, but we don't think the government is the source of all of our problems — (cheers, applause) — any more than our welfare recipients or corporations or unions or immigrants or gays or any other group we're told to blame for our troubles — (cheers, applause) — because — because America, we understand that this democracy is ours.
The fervor for their team was so pitched that even when the screen went blank, because of mechanical problems, the cheering and horn blowing continued.
Never mind that Bush spent four days in China during the last Olympics while those problems festered, cheering from the stands and holding the American flag backwards for all the world to see.
Always be the one to listen to people's problems and cheer them up.
If he knows everything -- then why am I here?" The Canyon Inn's main problem is the Cheers syndrome; the territorial regulars who frighten the women away.
Bringing Chinese closer still to the outside world serves the interests of peace, and thus everyone else.That the games are also proving useful for Beijing to manage its intractable national environmental problem should also cheer the most sceptical IOC member.
And it is this that is a potential problem: the fleeting cheer of watching someone play table tennis, or playing yourself, could brighten your day, but the legacy – just as on a grander scale with the Olympics – depends on sustained funding, and the work of existing community groups.
But after the January 2000 announcement of its merger with Time Warner, the second-largest U.S. cable operator, Wall Street cheered "problem solved!" Today, analysts wail with perfect hindsight that AOL doesn't have a potent broadband strategy because Time Warner Cable serves only 18% of U.S. cable households and AOL hasn't been able to negotiate access with other cable companies.
There is a natural instinct to address this problem by trying to cheer people up.
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