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We encountered several problems that were resolved.
Development of the protocol encountered numerous scientific, clinical, and ethical problems that were resolved through iterative review cycles and 7 years of cross-site teleconferences.
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However, in some cases a short hospital admission may be justified for severe problems that are resolved quickly, for example a period of observation for head injury.
A few Mini E batteries issued warnings or shut down because of slightly elevated battery temperatures, a problem that was resolved, BMW says, with a software fix.
Because it turns out that almost 40 years ago Spain faced a similar problem, a problem that was resolved without the need for any explicit condemnation, and which, had there been such a need, might not have been resolved.
Trump is proposing an extreme solution to a problem that is resolving itself by making it worse than it is.
He may not recognize new acquaintances and may need to resolve a [problem that was resolved the previous day.
Most big German companies, for example, are pleased about the euro's fall as, quietly, are several officials at the ECB.Different strokesEurope has a weak but improving economy, structural problems that are being resolved (albeit slowly) and financial assets that are relatively cheap: bond yields, for instance, have risen much more of late than they have in America.
The new reality of fewer open hours and a greater workload means that some problems that were once resolved quickly can now languish.
In the early 1990s Erhard faced family problems, as well as tax problems that were eventually resolved in his favor.
In many developed economies, there are intractable problems that are not being resolved, no matter how much money is thrown at them".
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