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Surely for Obama, this is not such a complex moral problem to grapple with?
"Recruiters have an entirely new business problem to grapple with -- finding hot sectors, the companies that are hiring and the decision makers inside those companies," said Mike Foster, the chief executive of Airs.
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In theory, George Papandreou's government has more serious problems to grapple with.
He said he had so many problems to grapple with immediately after becoming governor, he had little time to focus on his staff.
Trinity Mirror and Gannett have share price and dividend problems to grapple with, even if Murdoch prefers a more lordly relationship with his investors.
Though Germany has plenty of problems to grapple with at home, it has also become less obsessed with its historical crimes and more enthusiastic about its economic model, its culture and its improved standing in the world.
With a budget less than half that of the top F1 teams and other problems to grapple with, Lotus needs all the help technology can give it.
The good news for anyone contemplating a career in this field is that there is plenty of work ahead, and no shortage of problems to grapple with.
But living out raises another deeply challenging set of problems to grapple with.
That's not to say everyone doesn't have their legitimate problems to grapple with.
It's one of the things that makes this problem hard to grapple with - its causes are distributed across all kinds of sectors".
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