Good access to a doctor and a drugstore when you first have a problem can avoid a lot of cost and heartache later.
But one thing any scientist will tell you is that to solve a problem you first have to identify the problem.
Wallman's is a private-sector solution to a problem he first encountered as a regulator.
Historically, finding the money for a down-payment was only a problem for first-time home-buyers.
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So we're left with a first-world problem for the haves, and aggravated resentment for the have-nots.
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Any concern about these two players is baseball's version of a first-world problem.
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Certainly, talking about a problem is the first step towards solving that problem.
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Kenya is a country suffering from what she calls chronic land hunger, a problem which first surfaced during colonial rule but which has never been properly addressed since independence in 1963.
In 2003 alone, the Frenchwoman has missed the Australian Open with a right knee problem, and pulled out of two other events first with a right abductor strain and then the same problem in her left leg.
Meanwhile, top seed Dinara Safina's quest to win her first Wimbledon title may be scuppered by a knee problem she suffered in her first round victory over Lourdes Dominguez Lino of Spain.
Trout's daughter, Ella, was almost 8 months old when doctors first spotted a problem.
While the mites were an irritant they were not necessarily a massive problem at first.
Someone said to me, or maybe I read it, that the problem of Chernobyl presents itself first of all as a problem of self-understanding.
And they said the words "instead of" could have suggested there was a problem with first-past-the-post and implied the alternative vote may be better.
Some have suggested that N. ceranae alone might be sufficient to cause CCD, as the fungus is believed to have been widespread since 2006, when CCD first became a problem.
While there's definitely a "first world problem" aspect of squabbling about smartphones, as Android continues to grow in market share, there may in fact be a class-war element at work here.
On the first question, Mr Cardoso has a credibility problem: a year ago, when the real first came under attack and he announced a similar package, public spending subsequently rose.
It would still have been a problem, but it would have been a lesser problem, and one not first publicized by the attackers themselves.
The real question is why we are even having a healthcare problem in the first place.
Never mind professional politicians are the reason we have a debt problem in the first place.
He said the first sign of a problem was insulation dripping above the stage.
Four out of five cars now experience a problem in the first six months of ownership.
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Given today's online gaming services (like Steam), that may be less of a problem than it first appears.
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Both designs were delivered on time to IBM's manufacturing division, but there was a problem with the first chip run.
The first is a developed world problem, the challenge working-class youth without higher education face finding work in a de-industrialized society.
At the first sign of a problem, they yank back, hard, leaving team members and employees more stifled and reluctant to act than before.
The on-loan Iceland forward netted just 18 seconds after halftime having come on for Roman Pavlyuchenko, who joined England striker Jermain Defoe on the injured list after suffering a hamstring problem in the first half.
It seems the western media tries hard to pick a new problem of russia first it was economic crisis, then unemployment, inflation, democracy, growth, diversification and now they try out mainly corruption and rule of law and the latest seems now to be emigration.
Their first winemaker developed a drinking problem, and when John Shafer finally convinced his son, by then a graduate of UC Davis's viticulture program, to take over as winemaker, the cellar was in abominable shape, full of mold, spoiled wine and a bacterial taint called Brettanomyces, which spoiled their 1981 vintage.
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