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And, yes, the problems are systemic.
Now there is "The Book of Liz," which considers, among other things, the American love for Americana, 12-step programs and spiritualism, as well as alternative medicine, gay waiters and, oh yes, the problems of excessive sweating.
Yes, the problems are global, and made more complex by Wall Street's financial engineers.
Yes, the problems facing Egypt and Tunisia today are far more profound than in many other countries.
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So yes the problem is at the level of nation states.
Since the answer to the last question is usually yes, the problem of reasonable aggregation is no idle matter.
So, yes, the problem is indeed caused by a failure of markets, as the Pope might say, or — in the language of economics — a "market failure".
J.R., Toledo, Ohio Ah, yes, the Stephen Foster problem.
And, yes, the $100m "problem" would impact the transaction price by perhaps $1.5bn, but that leaves another $5bn to account for.
Science tells us that water disperses in water, and yes, the cancerian problem is they can start to actually disperse or dissolve in water, so they have to go fast.
According to yes supporters, the problem is that while the present settlement gives Scotland control over policy, it does not afford it the economic means to see it through – an argument that has been played out in recent weeks in debates over the national health service.
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