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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 sorted out by 2006, with Iger taking personal responsibility for Disney's purchase of Pixar, when John Lasseter was installed as chief creative officer.
That problem was sorted out quickly: the orchestra played beautifully through most of the work, though the real focus was Mr. Ax.
"There was a technical fault which meant we had to interrupt the recording, leaving all of us sitting at our desks in the studio while the problem was sorted out in the control gallery.
One can thus say that the legal problem was sorted out.
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Even if that early problem is sorted out, a more pragmatic, less emotional, sort of relationship is likely to grow.
Now farmers must rely on expensive credit from suppliers.Yet, once the credit problem is sorted out, reckons Mr Hafers, Brazil's farm output could "easily double" in five years, thanks chiefly to the scope for expansion in the cerrados.
Manchester United and England striker Wayne Rooney, 28, has gone on holiday to Portugal with two fitness trainers to make sure his groin problem is sorted out before the start of next month's World Cup.
The problem is sorting out which son is which.
The only problem is sorting out the diamonds from the dust.
"Engineers get approached by start-ups and recruiters dozens of times a year, the problem is sorting out which opportunities are worth pursuing.
They could always go back to lithium-ion if the 787 problems are sorted out".
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