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In this talk, Spriggs will discuss what a job guarantee would solve, and what problems would remain.
Even if the tax credit had an adverse effect on Arizona's budget, causation and redressability problems would remain.
That imbalance has been exacerbated by the drought in the Western United States, now in its sixteenth year, but even if the drought ended tomorrow problems would remain.
Problems in number theory and algebraic geometry are often very difficult, and it was the hope of mathematicians such as Noether, who laboured to produce a formal, axiomatic theory of rings, that, by working at a more rarefied level, the essence of the concrete problems would remain while the distracting special features of any given case would fall away.
Although rebuilding Goodison Park would be an option of last resort, 15 years after the club first explored the possibility of a new ground, Elstone said architects had told him another 7,000 seats could be added to the Park End. "It would be really difficult to add another tier and problems would remain with concourse space and sight-lines," he said.
Without the external measurement of Pisa such problems would remain invisible.
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The "wrong winner" problem would remain.
But even given more space, the problem would remain.
An immediate 2% improvement in carbon emissions; but 98% of the problem would remain.
In that case, the world's climate problem would remain unsolved.And moreover, if the EU can be persuaded to undertake a second commitment under Kyoto, it is likely to accept a more modest target than it has already offered.
Since ministers then usually felt compelled to defend the government's spending record, the debate would proceed along predictable lines, and the constituent's problem would remain unresolved in fact, unaddressed.
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