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In the U.S., there is talk of atomic reactors somehow solving the global warming crisis.
This critique involves a paradigm shift: from the illusion that losing weight will "save" you (i.e., by somehow solving your problems and making you happy) to the insight that various industries and markets are profiting from the sense of inadequacy so many of us, particularly women, feel about our bodies.
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Even his superiors joked that his cases must somehow solve themselves.
And I'm not somebody who believes that constantly talking about race somehow solves racial tensions.
"India as a nation had been overemphasizing economic growth in the hope it would somehow solve the problem," Aguayo said.
But holding back money and claiming that "relationships" will somehow solve problems is also not the answer.
"I'm not somebody who believes that constantly talking about race somehow solves racial tensions," Mr. Obama said.
Some wonder if selling out was an overreaction and if it might have been smarter to somehow solve the dust problem rather than move the residents out.
This is already in evidence with the disproportionate focus on a few Serb leaders, as if their capture and trial has somehow solved the problem – it has not.
The question now is whether Europe will stand by and watch its own competitiveness erode while hoping that world growth will somehow solve all problems.
xystos: "Firstly, Medvedev has to turn into a thousand of different Medvedevs in order to somehow solve the eternal problems that Russia has had for centuries.
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