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He added that he considered suicide "a reasonable if not at this point a desirable option with respect to the whole wretched problem".
But if there's ever going to be an end to this wretched problem, somebody — and it's almost certainly going to have be an American President or Secretary of State — is going to have to rise above politics and bring the two sides together.
And while there is many a newspaper or magazine editor who dreams of unearthing that freelance gem he truly believes is out there, most of the young (and not so young) hopefuls that phone constantly and fill his inbox cannot tell one end of a story from the other.Thankfully, a solution to this wretched problem may now be at hand, thanks, inevitably, to the internet.
Within this positive context, however, there is a major source of regret, and I am sorry to have to strike a negative tone here: there is a risk that the European Union could take a distinct step backwards in sectors which affect its political, social and economic life, the internal market in particular, trade policy and the wretched problem of employment which we are trying so hard to combat.
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As in a theatre, the eyes of men After a well-grac'd actor leaves the stage Are idly bent on him that enters next, Thinking his prattle to be tedious … Thus wretched Richard on the problem of making an entrance.
Giving shareholders more control makes sense, but like every other solution to this wretched crisis, it creates problems of its own.
At the core of Pakistan's problem are the wretched economic conditions of day-to-day life for most of the people whose lives are gouged by inflation, fuel shortages and scarcity of work.
Labour MP Rob Marris asked Stewart in the Commons: "Could the government have a look at the problem of the wretched number of plastic-lined paper takeaway coffee cups, the overwhelming majority of which never get recycled because of the difficulties of ripping out the plastic lining of the paper?
But the deeper problem is organisational: a wretched public coal monopoly gets too little of its product distributed by the state-run railways to (mostly) state-run power stations.Babus have been a problem since Mughal days, but things have got worse.
The lost productivity from bad spam management and wretched search is a billion-dollar problem.
Kant ridicules this view as a "wretched subterfuge" that tries to solve an ancient philosophical problem "with a little quibbling about words" (ibid).
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