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"It seems there is no political will to resolve the problems of the May elections," he said.
"This particular change," Joshua Dressler, a law professor at Ohio State University, said, "is not likely to resolve the problems of obtaining a fair trial.
"I think that to want to resolve the problems of humanity by making war is not the best experience for mankind," he said of the Bush administration.
The move reflected a new policy of using economic means to try to resolve the problems of the impoverished region, which remained racked by Islamist and separatist violence.
In his view, neither the bailout of Spanish banks nor the Greek election is likely to resolve the problems of the euro zone.
The plan to recapitalise the banks hinges on increasing the EFSF and success in ending the 18-month struggle to resolve the problems of Greece – where debt has ballooned to €360bn, requiring annual interest payments of 10% of national output.
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She added: "You want to know how to resolve the problem of Calais?
Such high political instability undoubtedly hampered British efforts to resolve the problem of its American colonies.
Yep, Obama has failed to resolve the problem of excessive entitlement spending; furthermore, he's cutting entitlement spending!
"We have always believed that only a global solution would be adequate to resolve the problem of global aviation emissions".
For about 25 years, Mr. Saxe and his staff of two or three assistants kept busy trying to resolve the problem of getting the particles to behave consistently.
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