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It has started to sort out some of its problems.
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One lesson from eastern Europe is that, with incentives, countries will start to sort themselves out.
Mr. Duncan said the genomics industry was starting to sort itself into four broad camps.
Only then will he be able to start to sort out the rest: weak government finances, rotten infrastructure, poor education and a ravaged environment.
Against this backdrop we can start to sort out why, on Thursday, the largest cable-systems owner, Comcast, agreed to acquire the second-largest, Time Warner Cable, for more than forty-five billion dollars.
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