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But Angela Knight, chief executive of Energy UK, admitted: "We have got a problem – an image problem, a reputational problem, a trust problem.
If the cost exceeds that amount, Mr. Baucus said, "we have got a problem," and the committee will have to make adjustments.
The driver came on the Tannoy and said: 'We have got a problem; don't panic.'" Mr Corvett joined other passengers to force open the train doors with a fire extinguisher.
"It could keep possibly him out for three months so we have got a problem there".
Well, yes, they could win five and then we have got a problem.
In his speech, he said: "We have got a problem with one religion and one religion only, that is Islam". The 56-year-old was said to have warned about "a wolf coming down the track".
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