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The data Amazon is amassing to take on problems like that could be unique.
Many times, we see businesses launching initiatives or projects that take on problems such as bureaucracy or bribery.
Of Silicon Valley, she added, "You have the tools and the creativity to take on problems like implicit bias and make the case for those in elected office to follow suit".
Why would I want to take on problems thousands of miles away?" Hargreaves's successor is Ian Gorham, 39, one of the youngest bosses of a FTSE 100 company.
This gives him the power to take on problems others can't.
And because whites, after Jim Crow, turned to the government to take on problems of discrimination, the burden for change is on the government rather than on community.
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The final Spring Studio III takes on problems of global urbanization, extending previous work on variously-scaled physical and social infrastructures, programmatic interventions and community partnerships.
But according to the survey, 60% of staff do not believe that action will be taken on problems identified in the survey.
Now that national politicians have taken on problems such as graffiti and noisy neighbours, "crime" has become a far broader category: more important to voters, if the pollsters are to be believed, than health or education.
Mr. McDonough, his colleagues at the White House say, has a reputation for taking on problems no one else wants.
Hack-a-thons, incubation spaces, design competitions and other initiatives have resulted in many innovations taking on problems in areas such as data management and disease surveillance.
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