• Ralph Mosley, now chairman and chief executive of Southwestern, remembers the time in the 1970s that Hays left his family on Easter weekend and flew from Nashville to Indiana to work out a printing problem that an underling might have handled.

    FORBES: An American original

  • With virtually no state schools providing adequate teaching in science or maths, he says, the country has added to its vast problem of unemployment (every other 18-24-year-old is out of work) a no less vast problem of unemployability.

    ECONOMIST: White flight from South Africa

  • Talk tough at home while desperately trying to work out a diplomatic solution to the whole problem.

    NPR: Iran, Britain at Impasse over Captives

  • Given the reality of the situation, to wait and let the market try to work out the problem seems to be a bit apathetic and lethargic, to say the least.

    FORBES: Ongoing Developments in the Unemployment Conundrum

  • Roche may have a problem if all the new drugs work out as planned: Who's going to sell all these meds?

    FORBES: Health

  • Throughout the city, it is hard to distinguish "social" housing from privately rented accommodation, though there are three or four estates like Vahrenheide where most of the tenants are out of work or on social security and there is a problem with vandalism and drugs.

    BBC: Finding a home

  • Doctors have to get patients to list their symptoms, describe their behaviour, make a diagnosis and work out whether the root of the problem is at work, home, or in something as vague as fear of crime, all within ten minutes, says Mary Church, a Lanarkshire doctor.

    ECONOMIST: Why so many people are off sick while the economy is healthy

  • They have been asking the U.S. forces at checkpoints not to search the Iraqi women, but that is a very difficult problem that coalition security forces will have to work out.

    CNN: Franken

  • Mr Blunkett, who served as work and pensions secretary under Tony Blair, told BBC Inside Out that a political solution to the problem of paying for elderly care was unlikely to emerge.

    BBC: Elderly care crisis requires innovative solutions

  • To work around this problem, Project 1640 uses a suite of hardware and software that basically cuts out the light from the nearby star.

    FORBES: Astronomers Conduct 'Reconnaissance' Of Another Solar System

  • Until teens work out the fact that they will eventually pay a steep price for their incompetence and naivety, the problem will persist, no matter how much is spent.

    ECONOMIST: Letters

  • Now a team of doctors is trying for the first time to work out the scale of the food-inhaling problem among stroke patients.

    BBC: Food stroke danger investigated

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