"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.
Mr. EDWARDS: It's possible in some instances, and that's brought about because people do encounter problems.
But if we do have problems - we have contingency plans to deal with it.
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Despite the flurry of reports, aviation experts say most new commercial airplanes do encounter problems after their launch.
The first is, to what degree do these problems reflect an inevitable rocky transition, and to what degree are they just the way things are now?
Now, if something is a public good then that means that we do have problems in dealing with it within standard laissez faire style free market economics.
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In the study, Pollak and his colleagues asked 61 girls, ages 7 to 12, to give a speech or do math problems in front of an audience, a surefire way to make a kid stressed.
Indeed, those questioned by our pollsters have more confidence in the United States to do something about world economic problems than they do for the work of either of the organisations specifically charged with dealing with such problems.
There are absolutely no religious problems amongst Albanians, therefore Albanians do not have problems with their Slav neighbours because of the religion.
Yet many foreign managers working locally say bosses in Europe or America do not understand these problems, or do not want to hear about them.
Organizations that do experience computer problems will simply turn them off and do the work manually.
How do these other problems differ from postpartum depression, and what should you look out for?
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It needs a 20 year vision of what it will do to solve problems and make money here.
Their problems do not occur in isolation, but are manifestations of failures to which all Americans contributed together.
If you work in a creative field, how well do you solve problems?
When problems do not clear up in a few days, patients are assessed by speech and language therapists and dieticians.
The museum has accepted the criticism, but argues that the problems do not detract from the project as a whole.
But what we attempt to do about perceived problems does very much depend upon what has really caused those problems.
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The problems do not lie in the products -- which are highly rated -- but are deeply rooted in the Mitsubishi system.
"Strict investigation of responsible parties will be made into those who do not resolve problems in a timely manner, " the regulator said.
Many doctors do not report problems to the FDA, and the volume of reports is influenced by news reports on safety issues.
It is to be hoped that these figures will serve as a wake-up call to schools to investigate where the problems do lie.
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But, he says, the problems do not outweigh the benefits he received from the government or pose obstacles to the success of his business.
Yet if Guben and Gubin do not tackle problems together, they risk becoming economically still more marginal, according to one scenario developed by local leaders.
We do not fix problems by pretending they have gone away.
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Sarfu's potential squad problems do not end there as its current selection policy states that only three overseas-based players can be selected at any one time.
Many of the current economic problems do indeed go back to the excesses of the 1990s, notably the failure to act on abuses of corporate governance.
Logically, with fewer types of warheads, a problem with any one type and problems do develop from time to time disables a greater percentage of the stockpile.
Psychology professor Seth Roberts eats a half stick of butter every day because, he says, it speeds up his ability to do simple math problems by 5%.
As Dr. Gigerenzer sees it, complex problems do not necessarily need complex solutions, and more detailed analysis does not necessarily improve a decision, but often makes it worse.
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