Ms. COX: And it's not even and I shouldn't even say that they just have problems.
If they have problems, they can come to us, and I take that responsibility.
If the Canadians have problems, say Alaskan negotiators, let them blame their own mismanagement.
"I think they have problems because they've got 41 professionals on the books, " he said.
These would include a 24-hour contact number for women who have problems during their pregnancy.
Schizophrenics, who are known to have problems with memory recall, also have trouble imagining the future.
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If you think we have problems in England go and watch a match over there.
The banks, of course, have problems in addition to their exposure to the precarious LGFVs.
But if we do have problems - we have contingency plans to deal with it.
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The countries in the most acute financial and economic difficulty also have problems with competitiveness.
The marketplace is full of people who get a pension: they no longer have problems.
There are also psychological tests which indicate whether or not a pilot would have problems about killing another person.
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The poor are also underaddressed and on top of that have problems accessing information, Show says.
In other words, students will have problems integrating, just like any large group moving into a town.
Those that are elderly and have problems and challenges, those that are disabled, we care for them.
Newly-promoted Premier League side Stoke City would like to sign Carson but would have problems finding the fee.
Both competitors will exert similar advertising efficiencies and neither should have problems demanding new, snazzy devices from manufacturers.
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So, given climate change we can see that the alumina to aluminium part is going to have problems.
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It is designed to help pedestrians, especially those with limited mobility, who have problems with vehicles blocking pavements.
If you're converting your primary residence to a rental home, you could have problems with your lender, says Michel.
Dr. MADHI: People in Iraq are human beings, and the civilians, really, they don't have problems with each other.
And if you're searching for something different or that's not mainstream, you probably won't have problems finding that, either.
It's normal have problems on the back, on the shoulder, on the elbow.
Rather, it's that they have problems making the kinds of decisions about their stuff that others would consider reasonable.
Many other cities have problems like Delhi's, though mostly in less extreme forms.
You might also have problems when subleasing from a company that has moved out but still holds the lease.
Then again, that is a lesson that politicians everywhere have problems quite grasping.
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If you're creating a little Keanu Reeves, then I have problems with that.
Close up scans of the brains of autistic adults appear to show why many have problems recognising even familiar faces.
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