Sentence examples for to work out problems from inspiring English sources

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It would be far better for Icann to start with a pilot program to work out problems before expanding the system.

Mr. Olin, who is now dean of the University of Alabama's College of Arts and Sciences, says a chief benefit of the emporium model is that students are forced to work out problems themselves and can receive instant, individualized feedback from teachers who are available in the lab.

Our minds run across the earth's horizons to our workplaces, the grocery store, our children's school, the courthouse, our churches anxiously wanting to work out problems, details, conflicts, prayers.

You try to work out problems as you go along.

"I'm trying to work out problems with my schedule".

It's not the ideal place to work out problems in one's marriage.

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"I think it's fair to say that women are a little more collaborative in their approach overall, and a little less driven to conflict as opposed to driven to working out problems," says Janet Napolitano, the US Secretary of Homeland Security.

Is there any other way to work out the problems?

Susan Elliott, a spokeswoman for Delta, said the letter was written to encourage the Israelis to work out these problems with the International Air Transport Association, a trade group representing 230 airlines.

Eventually she began therapy with Francine Baden (pseudonym), a young clinical psychologist Sylvia later called the only therapist with whom she tried to work out her problems.

In some cases, they said, the best course of action is to allow economies and markets to work out the problems on their own.

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