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So what's causing the problem?
First, though, we need to find out what's causing the problem.
If you watch Bill Clinton talk about a policy, there's a particular rhythm: first, here's the problem; second, here's what's causing the problem; third, here's what we're going to do; fourth, here's how it will work; and fifth, here's the result you'll see when it works.
While there are energy efficiency advantages to 'voltage optimisation' (this lowers the voltage in your house to about 220v, which nearly all appliances now work on and thus saves money), I suggest you find out what's causing the problem, as these systems cost a fair amount and may not solve your issue.
"They might have been able to cope with one out of the cluster going down, but two is probably what's causing the problem".
That's what's causing the problem".
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"It's that failure to do more than what's automatically happening that's caused the problem to continue to grow".
Think about what's causing those problems and whether you have any control over them.
The pediatrician quickly figured out what was causing the problem.
Investigations into the effect revealed what was causing the problem.
Know what is causing the problem.
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