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DiSalvio only sees a problem when a condition is being set in a contract negotiated by co-workers.
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I could not see a problem when administrative criminology was associated simply with SCP.
The doctor's own suspicion of a hidden agenda of cost control was seen as a problem when the doctor had to negotiate new routines with patients, whereas if the doctor had accepted and understood the guidelines, this also seemed to be reflected in patients' attitudes.
But most of all, he says, children should not be seen as a problem: "When a child goes into care, the government is looking after its greatest asset".
The open lattice gates were seen as a problem when working above ground and all of the cars had gates replaced with vestibules by 1907.
In particular, this was seen as a problem when a vacant position required a highly skilled health worker.
This was seen as a problem when the item was considered to be vague and led some participants to discuss how sensible some of the items were, and left them to have to decide what the most appropriate response would be C15: How available to you is the information that you need in your day-to-day life?
Or when he sees a problem he has no idea how to solve.
But then he snaps back to attention when he sees a problem on the sidewalk -- a parking stanchion out of alignment -- that needs fixing.
It's a demonstration that, these days, when Washington sees a problem anywhere on the planet, its version of a "foreign policy" is most likely to call on the US military.
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