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There's simply too much stuff for a two-hour feature, and three writers, including Tony Gilroy, haven't figured out how to boil it down into a readily comprehensible narrative, or how to solve the problem of an ending that goes blah rather than bang.
WSJ: Film Review: 'Every Little Step,' 'State of Play'
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The idea was to form small groups of farmers, ask them to identify particular problems (such as pests, or low yields) and then show them how to solve these problems by carrying out experiments on small plots of land.
ECONOMIST: Research from the ground up
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If you are not sure what the problem is or how to fix it, work with someone who can help solve the problem.
FORBES: If You're So Good, Why Hasn't Anybody Hired You?
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Part of the frustration that I think we all feel sometimes is that it seems as if people spend all their time organizing around how they can gain advantage over other people, or inflict violence on other people, or isolate other people, instead of trying to figure out how do we solve problems.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Holds a Press Conference with King Abdullah II of Jordan | The White House
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How can you enable customers to solve the problems that are unique to their business or technology environment?
FORBES: From LEGO Fans, Lessons On Beating Entrenched Rivals
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Whether it's your first trip together or the highly anticipated, much-romanticized honeymoon, travel ramps up the pressure and can tell you what you need to know about another person and how (or if) you'll have fun and solve problems together.
CNN: Make or break? Travel tests your love life
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The FBI said that the public in the past has helped the agency solve high profile cases by coming forward to identify the author by what he wrote or how he wrote it.
CNN: FBI profiles anthrax letter writer