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She hopes to justify the usefulness — or at least to solve a bit of the mystery — of an activity that she loves but also, at times, doubts.
"All our efforts are now directed towards keeping the momentum going and reminding the president that the UK can help solve a bit of the problem for him," she said.
The Mogul, a Kickstarter project, certainly stands out and just so happens to solve a bit of a pain point, too.
So, if you hate your job, begin making a plan to find a new one, but keep in mind that some problems at work can be solved with a bit of effort.
Asking gang members whether they have a conscience makes for good TV, but UK gun crime cannot be solved with a bit of straight-talking.
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And this does seem to be a problem that could perhaps have been solved with a bit of mid-flight creative thinking.
Step 5: If your problem can be solved with a bit of tight budgeting, look first at sav ings or investments that you could use to repay debt.
A problem of greater con cern earlier in the day seemed to be solved with a bit of Yankee ingenuity—"shade tree engineering," Mission Control called it.
Rogoff's piece is structured as an argument against Those Who — those who believe that Europe's problems result solely from excessive austerity, and would all be solved with a bit of Keynesianism.
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