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"But nobody agrees whose problem it is".
That's not to say there aren't some patients whose problem is psychiatric, she adds.
To help a complainer whose problem is more weighty, Professor Barsade recommends a two-pronged approach.
"Paddy Harverson's predecessor was Mark Bolland, whose problem was that he became the story.
One final tip for those with a spouse whose problem seems utterly intractable: earplugs.
Each motive would, in effect, limit the number of people whose problem the killing was.
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So is another office building by Kohn Pedersen Fox that is to replace the damaged Deutsche Bank building, whose problem-ridden demolition has taken far longer than its construction did in the early nineteen-seventies.
Only Cyprus, whose problems are well documented, is in bailout talks.
Too often government tries to "fix" communities whose problems can only truly be solved from within.
But France and Germany may also have banks whose problems are deeper than anyone knows.
There are the persecuted lesbian couple and an inmate whose problems begin with his interracial marriage.
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