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"Boehner's got a really tough problem," said Mr. Van Hollen, who intends to make it as tough as possible.
My central guidance is this: When you face a really tough problem, work through it as a manager and resolve it as a human being.
"The mechanics of making muscles contract in abeyance with a desired movement is a really tough problem, and I'm not sure that they have moved very far in that direction," he says.
That's a really tough problem.
UK startup DuoFertility is tackling a really tough problem: infertility.
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For many of the mentors it really brought home the daily struggles of small organisations trying to solve some really tough problems.
It's possible that a discipline will need to arise around the analysis of really tough problems, and the breaking down of them into smaller parts.
"We do the whole gamut of supercomputing, but the really tough problems get solved on real expensive hardware," said Vincent F. Scarafino, manager of numerically intensive computing at Ford Motor.
The Pledge was more about "campaign slogans aimed at President Obama" than tackling "really tough problems," writes the Washington Post's Dana Milbank.
No, games teach us that complex systems, and the provision of choices, and working together in co-op groups, can make really tough problems easy and fun to deal with.
"This falls into the category of really tough problems with no good solution," said Charles V. Peña, the director of defense policy studies at the Cato Institute, the libertarian research organization in Washington.
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