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"I don't think it's something to be proud of, I think it's something to be resolved about.
G8 governments were genuinely shocked by events, having seen food as a problem only for poor countries, something to be resolved by aid and patronage.
(#6 Medical professional) Also costs were mentioned as a drawback, and were often seen as something to be resolved by parties such as health care insurers or something to be discussed by society at large.
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"After hearing some of the details of the situation, I think it's something I expect to be resolved quickly".
Mr Orr was appointed by the Michigan state Governor Rick Snyder, who described the situation as a "crisis" and something that had to be resolved.
Whatever it is, there's something that needs to be resolved.
First of all, while the "legality," of the immigrants in question today is certainly something that has to be resolved, still, it's principally used as a pretty convenient pretext by conservative Republicans, overwhelmingly lacking in pigmentation and rhythm, to indulge in hate born out of the territorial fear that they are losing ground.
Depending on what the theme is, you'll need a dramatic point that the screenplay hinges on, something that needs to be resolved by the end of the film and that seems pressing throughout the film.
"It's not something that's going to be resolved quickly," the official said.
"This is not something that's going to be resolved a week from Tuesday," he said.
"No one's going to change their fleets from Boeing to Airbus over something that's going to be resolved within a few months," Mr. McVitie said.
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