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Problem is thirty.
If a problem is 30, the problem is the person who sits 30 cm from the computer screen.
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He said that half of the financial problem was concentrated in 5% of NHS organisations.
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First, its problem is concentrated: a small number of large polluters (about two dozen) emit half the gas.
It is often cheaper and quicker to pay up.Though the patent system touches all areas of business, the problem is concentrated in software.
If you look at the comparison of mobility in Denmark to mobility in the United States that accompanied DeParle's article, it's clear that our mobility problem is concentrated in the poorest quintile of the population.
The problem is concentrated in particular sections of the population and for different reasons: among private school children whose affluent parents want to give them everything money can buy; among young professionals with no time for exercise; and among middle-aged women who can now afford to sit back and enjoy the fruits of their labor.
The problem is concentrated in these three regions.
But the debt problem is concentrated in low-income wage earners who could lose their jobs, many saddled with mortgages on homes they couldn't afford to carry.
However, some former NBI students believe the extent of these behaviors has been exaggerated, with the problem being concentrated among Rand's closest followers in New York.
Drucker also thinks it's crucial to treat the areas where the problem is concentrated, focusing new social welfare efforts on places like the so-called "million-dollar blocks" (see these maps showing how much money is spent annually on incarcerating people from a single city block).
As the report shows, the problem is concentrated in just a few regions, and 80 per cent of all chronically undernourished children are found in just 24 countries.
This works particularly well if the problem is concentrated in your temples or sinuses.
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