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"A key solution would be to fix and resource existing institutions rather than to create a new one".
Mr. Breen said a principal priority would be to fix the Fire and Security Services unit, which had a 33percentt decline in profit.
A first step would be to fix the hall at Lincoln Center, which has been maligned ever since the Philharmonic moved there in 1962.
The overriding priority of my Administration would be to fix our democracy first, and certainly, my success or failure as a President would hang upon whether I succeeded in enacting that fundamental reform.
Given how easy it would be to fix matches and given the financial hardships of those competing at the lower levels, it would be a surprise if there was no corruption.
The one thing always on my mind at work is … how chaotic and inefficient so much of the NHS seems to be, and how easy it would be to fix it.
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The only real option, he said, would be to make fixes administratively.
One approach to using low GPS fix rates would be to gather short duration, high fix rate GPS data to derive speed histograms for establishing probability density functions.
The only way to fix it would be to manufacture new Nvidia Tegra X1 chips.
A good start would be to pressure the Senate into fixing its procedural logjam.
Another fix would be to ban high-capacity magazines.
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