Sentence examples for trouble fixing from inspiring English sources

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When organizations get into big trouble, fixing the culture is usually the prescription.

If Greece is to get itself out of trouble, fixing the public finances is only the beginning.

"What's not to like?" The Ku Klux Klan have terrible trouble fixing their hoods, which is a very funny scene, but also, in 1858, ahead of its time.

Consumers who have trouble fixing errors through the dispute process can quickly find themselves trapped in a Kafkaesque no man's land, where the only escape is through the court system.

Although its raison d'être remains elusive, the gene appears to play an important role in DNA repair: Mice lacking the protein Brca1 have trouble fixing DNA damage induced by radiation, for instance, and the protein clumps in the nucleus at sites where DNA is broken.

When Business Performance Falters, Is Culture Change The Fix? A recent article in Harvard Business Review, "Culture Is Not the Culprit," by Jay Lorsch and Emily McTague noted that "When organizations get into big trouble, fixing the culture is usually the prescription". The article seeks to refute that notion.

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In structure as in sense, Doshi works to trouble fixed categories even as she sometimes seeks their aid; the result is an invigorating, thought-provoking collection which, like the dancing Doshi loves, enlivens soul and senses, sharpening responses to both "the music of uncertainty" and "the aftertaste of rain".

The OLPC organizers have specifically requested a good selection of practical things to help out around a very basic house such as "fixing cement cracks, rigging blinds or rugs, making a broom / dustpan / bucket from scrap materials, salvaging 'ruined' nails/wood, repairing different kinds of clothing troubles, fixing various kinds of cars, etc.

The big problem may not be that Moscow and Washington disagree – although they certainly do – but that they just don't care enough about those disagreements to go through the trouble of fixing them.

Then he'd try to persuade them that it had been there for years and wasn't worth the trouble of fixing, because the patch material — the limestone-colored compound they used in these cases — would be more noticeable, an eyesore, one more modern distraction for those who came to look.

Rogers is a first-class service worker at Central Maine Power, one of those hearty souls who climb utility poles looking for trouble and fixing it.

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