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"If you want to resolve a problem, first of all you have to admit there's a problem.
There are sometimes unanticipated expenses as well, like those needed to resolve a problem that the walk-through uncovered.
When Hadrian left Rome in 134 for his final journey abroad, it was to resolve a problem of serious proportions in Judaea.
Companies spread their responsibilities and tasks are outsourced so that you never know who you really have to talk to in order to resolve a problem.
"No, because you need some reason to go public: to raise money, to gain awareness or to resolve a problem of succession," Ms. Ruella said.
According to Bloomberg, the new report says the bank created key documents to resolve a problem after the event, but pretended they were produced earlier.
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"I designed the Cardiopad to resolve a pressing problem.
"The chiefs want to resolve a social problem with the police, and that is wrong".
Policies put in place to resolve a single problem reverberate across other systems.
And a move for expedited treatment would suggest that the court wanted to resolve a pressing problem quickly.
Do you want to resolve a genealogical problem — say, an ancestor's identity or an exact kinship?
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