Al-Khaled said communication would help deal with problems such as U.S. planes entering Syrian airspace.
People with the disorder have to deal with problems with concentration, hyperactivity and impulsiveness.
If you deal with obesity you deal with problems like diabetes, coronary heart disease...
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Verizon also makes it easier for customers to deal with problems themselves without calling a repairman.
Previously we had to deal with problems that could hardly be appreciated in western countries.
Countries around the world have joined with their neighbours to deal with problems like pollution and drugs.
"Gas, gas, gas, it is the only way they deal with problems, " said Esen Tuna, a 21-year-old architectural student.
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It's going to take more than a few years to deal with problems that have been building up for decades.
"They do not give the attention to the road they should or have the experience to deal with problems, " said Mr Moore.
On the opposite bank of the estuary, North East Lincolnshire Council is also trying to deal with problems caused by the caterpillars.
"Councils know about local issues with shared homes and don't need top-down rules from Whitehall to deal with problems that don't exist, " he said.
"I have an intense need to be liked by everybody, which translates into trying to deal with problems in the workplace indirectly rather than directly, " she confesses.
The Ulster Bank has opened 10 branches on Thursday and extending opening hours in 42 branches on Friday to deal with problems caused by a computer failure.
Albania, which has suffered from instability verging on anarchy for the past 10 years and is reeling under the burden of refugees from Kosovo, lacks funds to deal with problems on this scale.
The government has defended its response to the revelations, saying people felt a "huge amount of frustration" over the fact that the controversy was diverting attention from efforts to deal with problems facing the country.
She said Morsy's state of emergency declaration should be governed by the rule of law, in line with international standards, and urged him to listen to the demands of demonstrators and take action to deal with problems in the judicial system.
However, she said areas at risk were "as well prepared as is possible" to deal with potential problems, with evacuation plans in place.
We have important partnerships that lead to increasing our security, increasing our economic growth, and increasing the likelihood that we deal with important problems in having strong bilateral relationships with places like Indonesia and Australia.
What most businesses have not learned yet is how to deal with the problems of millions of customers all talking with us at once.
Unjustified audits based on faulty data only serve to aggravate these problems, and as our health care regulators deal with the problems of inaccurate Medicaid data, they would do well to keep this side of the issue firmly in mind.
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They can't solve the recession, they can't deal with the problems of public services.
Every state must deal with major problems that can sometimes take decades to tackle.
As so often in the past, it had to deal with production problems--faulty components--in the Piccolo.
The Office of Homeland Security was set up specifically to deal with such problems.
Deputies are ready to deal with any problems with the returned animals, Lutz said.
There is no question that as President you have to deal with other problems.
We need a frank conversation with the public about how we deal with these problems.
California's refusal to deal with its problems is typified by the submerged debate about race.
Rather than deal with these problems head-on, the Obama administration is kicking the can down the road.
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