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In the paper, we do our best to suggest how each of these problems can be confronted.
A government spokesman said: "We established the role of the independent chief inspector of hospitals, and set up the toughest inspection regime in the world, precisely to root out poor care wherever it takes place – meaning that any problems can be confronted and sorted out quickly, unlike at Mid Staffs where sadly they were allowed to persist for years".
Many of these password-based authentication problems can be confronted by the incorporation of biometrics [10, 11].
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It is not a problem that can be confronted, defeated and forgotten.
It would seem to reflect the long-term burden of psychosocial trials which individuals face as they grow older: they may be afraid, often on an unconscious level, that the disease will recur, they may experience a setback resulting from the stresses during treatment or they can be confronted with new problems evolving from the illness or long-term side effects of treatment [ 46].
"That first week foreshadows everything, raises everything a lawyer can be confronted with, and it's where the problems started," Mr. Dean said.
Sometimes confronting our problems can be challenging.
However, we can still be confronted with problems regarding power in the intention-to-treat analysis.
Traffic forecasts can also be confronted by a changing context.
This is not the only problem to be confronted.
The principal problem to be confronted is in isolating the object of study.
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