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Problem is thirty.
If a problem is 30, the problem is the person who sits 30 cm from the computer screen.
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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.
But if the national dialogue continues to dwell on what forms of huddling should be legal, it risks missing the forest for the trees — leaving behind the millions whose problem is having no one with whom to huddle.
To secure them is the common task of every citizen -- as well as the principal responsibility of the president and Congress, whose problem is not that they may have once been complicit in the vices of capitalism, but that they are today insufficiently complicit in the virtues of democracy.
Activation can play this role because it removes the "leisure component" of social insurance, and hence makes social insurance less attractive for individuals whose problem is low work motivation rather than (or in addition to) lack of job opportunities.
With a launch planned for fall, the key to growing the business early is to find people whose problem is so painful for them that they're willing to push your solution, D'Souza said onstage; that means airlines, mobile payments providers, and password management companies for Nymi.
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"Paddy Harverson's predecessor was Mark Bolland, whose problem was that he became the story.
"I had terrible headaches and face pain," said Ms. Reynaga, whose problem was officially diagnosed five years ago, though she has endured symptoms for 15 years.
In 1929, as a result of her experience with a child whose problem was actually an overbearing grandmother, Martin established the Old Age Counseling Center, the first such clinic in the world.
The major exceptions were those patients provided with a hearing aid (mean change 0.08) and those whose problem was managed surgically (mean change 0.04).
Only Cyprus, whose problems are well documented, is in bailout talks.
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