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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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The problem was recognised by Nasheed when in office.
But a spokesman said that a problem was recognised 16 seconds after a rocket booster was triggered to increase its velocity, ahead of the scramjet engine being started.
Accidents continued to occur, however, and it was ultimately through the efforts of Wing Commander Charles Learmonth immediately prior to his death in a Beaufort off the Western Australian coast that the nature of the problem was recognised and overcome.
This problem was recognised by (Balfour, 1883) but he provided no explanation for the apparent difference in position of the embryonic and adult anus.
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The problem is recognised by professional conservationists but rarely understood by the general public, though the statistics are damning.
"We are mainly requesting that the current liquidity problem be recognised as a problem of common responsibility and that it be jointly addressed".
"How would you continue with a war on drugs in Tijuana, when across the border grocery stores were selling marijuana?" he asks.The problem is recognised by the politicians too.
The small numbers' problem is recognised, even with all eligible women participating.
Only then can a clinical problem be recognised as distinct from normal variation, and a persistent problem be differentiated from a transient one.
The chances of an issue making it onto the decision agenda are increased by the coupling of all three streams; when the problem is recognised, feasible solutions are available and there is sufficient political will to support change [ 21].
When the three streams converge, a problem is recognised as such, a solution is available, and the political climate means that the time is right for change and there are no constraints to prevent the action [ 4, 5].
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