If they have problems, they can come to us, and I take that responsibility.
"I think they have problems because they've got 41 professionals on the books, " he said.
Rather, it's that they have problems making the kinds of decisions about their stuff that others would consider reasonable.
"I know a lot of people, both customers of our shop, friends and family, and people in the industry that wear flip-flops because they have problems, " he said.
But they have problems up front with John Hartson ruled out until March, Carl Cort struggling with a hamstring injury and Marcus Gayle about to depart on international duty.
They have problems with organising, planning and remembering movements.
"There are going to be unpleasant surprises, you're going to find that an institution or so has problems and, when they do have problems, you work to deal with it, " he said, adding that handling the matter occupied much of his weekend.
Ms. COX: And it's not even and I shouldn't even say that they just have problems.
Have you noticed more white-collar felons stating that they have drug problems prior to sentencing?
Serbs may too, but they have technical problems because of Kosovo, whose independence Serbia refuses to recognise.
It follows reports from cyclists that they have had problems with access to the route and signage has been removed.
For instance, numbers of women have shared that they have continual problems with authority and management, particularly in male-dominated fields.
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Mr Bloomberg said New York officials would do "anything we can" to help the board of elections, saying "they have real problems".
They often have problems spelling, writing, reading aloud and pronouncing words.
It is the primary vehicle by which people are given access to our courts when they have civil problems that need to be taken care of.
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Whooping cough can get make infants sick to the point that they may stop breathing and die, or they can have problems with brain damage, Shu said.
It made them realise they have bigger problems on their borders than they thought they had, and led in many ways to the eventual collapse of the Soviet Union.
In doing so the courts were increasing the risk that the children would be damaged long-term, Barnardo's said, with research suggesting they would have problems adjusting to jobs, relationships and money management in the future.
It should be stressed that they are still top of the table and plenty of people's favourites to win the title, so we should place all the crisis talk in context, but I do believe they have got problems with their squad.
The most talked-about banks, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter and Deutsche, deny they have had big problems, but they are unlikely to be the only ones to have suffered.
"Once they fix whatever problems they have, they have to get testimonials to back up those claims, " he said.
Some Gulf War veterans believe DU might have contributed to health problems they have suffered.
This piece dishonors the Social Security Administration staff who work hard to assure that only people with the most serious disabilities qualify for benefits, the Americans who have such serious medical problems they have no alternative but to seek disability benefits, and your readers who deserve the facts rather than a lot of hot air.
Companies that get into trouble providing what they have promised have an incentive to hide problems, as G4S did, because they fear forfeiting payment if they admit they are struggling.
Most times, they already have health problems that the flu makes worse, he said.
But the point is this: people running for president say they have solutions to problems.
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The marketplace is full of people who get a pension: they no longer have problems.
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