We know misconfigurations are a huge problem that could be fixed with a better process.
The second issue is also quite significant, but can likely be fixed with a firmware update.
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Is this something that could be fixed with a quick patch or is it going to need a more fundamental rewrite?
The entitlement state wasn't built in a year, and it can only be fixed with reforms that save money over time.
Most of these flaws, however, can be fixed with a shrewdly wielded blue pencil, giving "Hands on a Hardbody" a straight shot at commercial success.
Although, if opinion polls are to be believed, voters were sceptical about the chances of success, they were nonetheless willing, in effect, to acquiesce in the government's attempt to discover whether the old model of public services could be fixed with decent funding and a few tweaks.
Rethinking HealthcareNo Jewish mother could want more for her daughter than to be fixed up with a doctor.
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Instead, new medical devices allow valves to be fixed or replaced with tiny catheters that are snaked up from the groin, similar to the way stents are implanted in the heart to open clogged arteries when people have heart attacks or pain from a lack of good circulation in the heart muscle.
Morgan are mechanical failures that can be quickly fixed or avoided with engineering and tinkering.
At the moment, people can be fined with a fixed-penalty notice if they repeatedly break the rules covering rubbish collections, such as recycling incorrectly or leaving waste out on the wrong day.
The resulting reading for h will be fixed by fiat and, with it, the Planck-related definition of the kilogram.
But neither of those problems applies to the more expensive versions of the interception technology, and could be fixed in his cheaper attack with more time, he says.
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Under Ofgem's simplification plan, more complicated tariffs would still be available, but they would have to be for a fixed period, with price increases not being allowed for the duration of the deal.
The asbestos dust that can be so deadly is released when cement sheets are sawn into convenient lengths or drilled with holes so they can be fixed into place.
The idea that one of the structural problems that needs to be fixed is anachronistic management is consistent with, and not made unlikely by, depressed wages, many people looking for jobs, and factories running under capacity.
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They always establish a timeline with follow up for when the problem will be fixed and make sure that progress is communicated throughout the process so everyone feels the urgency and care with which they are correcting the problem.
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Hardest hit, says Robert Gordon of Twenty-First Securities, could be utility stocks and fixed-rate preferreds with no way to adjust upward.
In theory, when interest rates are dropping, PE ratios should be expanding because fixed income becomes less competitive with equities when interest rates are low.
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While the cover of the internal brains of the lock has been fixed so the Simplex cannot be opened with a magnet, we may not be quite done with this story.
Once you have taken your team through the process and garner agreement in what needs to be fixed, your job is to work with your team to guide them to change.
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"I do think that we're living in this culture that assumes that something's wrong with you that has to be fixed, " she says.
Merrill's fixed-income group must be pared back, with perhaps a quarter of it going.
An outside figure of note, respected universally, could be more effective than a Senator or Representative with fixed allegiances.
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High fixed costs should be a handicap in an industry with sharp fluctuations in demand, but Saga is unworried.
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Spend a day there (or three, as I did while we waited for the boat's engine to be fixed), and you will fall in love with the friendly, beach bum lifestyle.
There are a variety of reasons as to this and some of them are benign, such as raised costs now because more people want new procedures, but administrative costs, paperwork, perverse incentives, all kinds of structural things are wrong with the system that have to be fixed.
Yet, that would not be necessary since simply replacing the tax exclusion with fixed tax credits would greatly expand the number who opted to purchase health insurance even without adding to the total dollar amount of subsidies in the system (does anyone think Bill Gates will drop his health insurance coverage if his subsidy is reduced from 40 percent to, say, 20 or even 10 percent?).
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Even if it never does, owning a home may still be a wealth building proposition for two reasons: you are locking in your housing costs with a fixed-rate mortgage while rents continue to rise, and your mortgage will be paid off at some point in the future.
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