Maybe not: AARP staff seemed to view the board as a problem.
There is a common acknowledgement across the board that there is a problem.
The issue of the rebel Indian Cricket League players operating in English cricket has been an ongoing problem for the England and Wales Cricket Board.
Sitting in Woody's Family Restaurant on the town's main drag, roof truss salesman Kevin Moore explains that he worried the proposed windmills could hurt property values, stunt the town's growth and flick dangerous ice balls. (Navitas says it's not a problem.) He went to county board meetings with 200 angry citizens, who helped stall Navitas for a year.
Board diversity continues to be a problem in the US, although America is not entertaining quotas.
And Ms Sturgeon agreed with Liberal Democrat Ross Finnie that the health board's response to the problem as "very unhelpful".
On 15 May this year, I waited with other passengers for over six hours to board as engineers addressed a mechanical problem on one of its planes.
This problem is high on the agenda for the American Board of Internal Medicine.
The league's board of governors thought it had the problem settled when a realignment plan that would change the current system from six divisions to four conferences was formed in December 2011.
The problem is so deadly that the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has placed substance-impaired driving on its annual Most Wanted List highlighting the most critical changes needed to reduce transportation accidents and save lives.
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Since the topic of separating these roles can be highly charged and very personal, the board should discuss it solely as a business problem.
The problem is that the PSE's 15-man board of governors does not agree with Almadro's findings and was prepared to gloss over the allegations of fraud.
The board has not so far said the battery problem would endanger the safety of the plane in flight nor recommended that the planes be grounded.
He believes too many don't think it's their problem or are too unwilling to take on the alumni and board members who may be against any dramatic changes when it comes to alcohol policies on campus.
"We need more organizations, more businesses, more churches, more police departments, more fire departments to get on board, see the big picture, see the problem, " said Hudson, who hopes to see his nonprofit model replicated nationwide.
The old board, like most educracies, had always solved that problem by simply hiking property taxes.
Her job was to ensure the well being of those on board the aircraft and whatever it took to solve the problem was the modus operandi.
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So-called runway incursions, or two planes mistakenly ending up on the same strip, "most likely account for the largest single safety problem in front of us, " said Mark Rosenker, another former safety board member.
That was the problem that recently brought Mark and Joan Sinnard to the Montana State Tax Appeal Board.
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This will provide information, advice and materials for primary care workers - including latest information on interventions designed to help problem drinkers, details of help-giving agencies and access to a special bulletin board on the Alcohol Concern website, where people can post their questions and concerns.
Further Googling led us to some obscure message board threads that advised completely reformatting the player to fix the non-playing problem with Napster To Go.
This problem is easily dealt with by the fund adopting a policy that restricts such contracting with former Board members for a period of time.
The Maytas debacle "raised serious credibility issues for Satyam and the board, but I don't think the World Bank issue is a serious problem, " Chowdhry said.
According to NACD and many other organizations that have studied the problem, one way to foster diversity is to restrict the time directors can serve on a board through term limits and other measures.
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"There's never been any proof that self-certification ever resulted in a problem in an aircraft, " said John Goglia, a former member of the National Transportation Safety Board, the nation's top aviation investigation agency.
Hands-free calling "isn't the big problem in America, " Mr. LaHood said, after a December proposal by the National Transportation Safety Board called for a complete ban on cellphone use while driving.
"If we have a free-speech problem, I think the answer to that is more free speech, " said Fernando Ferrer, a board member and former Bronx borough president, though he acknowledged concern about "distasteful and incendiary language" that could incite tensions.
The board should at least consider putting confidential reporting mechanisms in place so that, if there is a problem, the directors hear about it first.
For the past 15 years Brown has been on an advisory board to the government of Singapore, which has mandated that schools move from rote learning to group problem solving.
The problem is, is that if we have such a freeze, mortgage interest rates will go up across the board and you will have a lot of people who are currently trying to get mortgages who will actually have more of a difficult time.
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