But many old people are too embarrassed and ashamed to admit they have got a problem.
So we've got a problem, is, I guess, my bottom-line point to you all.
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And at some point, we've got a problem with government spending as well, as you well know.
On the tapes, First Officer Richard Hazen tells a Miami ground controller: "We've got a problem, " he says in a relatively calm voice.
Even though you've left the company, you still are locked off the way an officer of the company, so he's got a problem there.
And we've got a problem in this country, which is we have a shortage of nurses -- makes no sense, given this unemployment rate.
But it's got a problem of its own making: a brand diluted by application on too many objects--underwear, dishes and sunglasses, to name a few.
"If it doesn't work at night then we've got a problem, but it's definitely going to last the 50 overs, no doubt about it, " he said.
Well, if there aren't enough funds released by the banks between now and the court case, we've got a problem, and if we lose we would definitely be in administration.
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And that's OK to have a healthy perspective of yourself and a healthy view of yourself and your body, but to the point where those extra 20, 30, 40, 50 and sometimes much more pounds increase your risk of disease, we've got a problem.
For example, if someone from "IT support" calls you and asks for your password so they can help fix your problem, how do you know they haven't called everyone else in the building first until they found you who has really got a problem?
When John McCain suggests that we might be there 100 years, that, I think, indicates a profound lack of understanding that we've got a whole host of global threats out there, including Iraq, but we've got a big problem right now in Afghanistan.
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And the reason it's big and substantial is because we got a big problem.
So what's the reason for a 100-game penalty unless you've got a real problem?
I've been telling the country for years that we've got a debt problem, we've got to deal with it.
"If Ross leaves, and some of his key people leave, then you've got a big problem, " Mr. Weiner says.
We're not talking about a high-and-fire economy, but at the moment if small businessmen need to lay someone off they've got a real problem.
"Ryan has got a slight problem so there has to be some concern, and he'll miss the three-day game as a precaution, " said England skipper Michael Vaughan.
"We've still got a massive drinking problem in Australia, " says Geoff Munro, the head of policy at the Australian Drug Foundation.
Despite acknowledging the joint ownership of the situation, McKenna takes responsibility only for herself, singing the line "I think I've got a drinkin' problem" like it's an admission of her own defeat and nobody else's.
The fact that it wasn't tells me that we've got a much more fundamental problem of understanding what went wrong, and we've got to figure out what was there.
Crisis management experts know that customers and the general public are more likely to judge an organization by how it handles a problem than how it got into the problem in the first place.
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