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Nicholas P. Heymann, an analyst with Prudential Securities, added: "You'd need a jeweler's glass to find a problem here".
"We would not expect an investigation of the E.D.R.'s to find a problem with Toyota's electronics systems," Mr. Hutson wrote.
MISTLETOE -- It's hard for anyone, especially those of us who wore aviator glasses in high school, to find a problem with mistletoe.
She was dismayed to find a problem close to home, the plaza at the Revere, a condominium at 54th Street near First Avenue.
The automaker said it was unable to find a problem with the assembly process or parts in the steering-wheel assembly and eventually began to focus "on the steering wheel characteristics of the Tacoma".
Joe Ratterman, the chief executive of BATS, said Thursday that he viewed the firm's announcement this week as a sign of markets that were functioning well, given his firm's ability to find a problem that he called an "extreme edge-case scenario".
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