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The accord also calls for an international verification committee to study problems with the process.
History was now thought too serious to be left to biographers and storytellers; and even Lord Acton urged his students to "study problems in preference to periods".
Mikhail Bakhtin made a complex theoretical study (Problems of Dostoevsky's Poetics); André Gide took a realist view (Dostoevsky); Harold Bloom is sensitive and helpful (Fyodor Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment).
To study problems that hamper older drivers, Ford Motor Company engineers use a suit that adds bulk, restricts joint movement and reduces the sense of touch, and they use yellow goggles to simulate cataracts.
Other findings include: Coping with stress was the top concern chosen by respondents (42% were either extremely concerned or very concerned), followed by school or study problems (41%), body image (30%), depression (21%) and family conflict (20%).
The National Institute of Mental Health, founded in 1946, became the fastest-growing of the seven divisions of the National Institutes of Health, awarding psychologists grants to study problems like alcoholism, juvenile delinquency, and television violence.
The United Nations should form a Bushehr committee to study problems at the plant and offer technical assistance to minimize the risk of an accident.
As the Adelaide Advertiser put it, he showed up most other Canberra politicians by getting out into the real world to study problems head on.
Now that the technique has earned its stripes, laboratories around the world are using it to better understand how the nervous system works, and to study problems including chronic pain, Parkinson's disease and retinal degeneration.
The French are particularly cross because they agreed only last month at a summit with the Germans to set up a joint group to study problems arising from the Bonn government's nuclear turn-around.
Only study problems that you really find interesting," she advises.
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