In his principal address, Professor Devetak said that problems of co-operation and development in the Mediterranean are intermingled with religious fundamentalism and cultural misperceptions: "ethnic or religious connotation is given to problems that have nothing to do with ethnicity or religion".
Mr Pachnia said marriage problems prompted him to join captain and co-defendant Thomas Dylik, 48, onboard, but that he did not know where they would be travelling to.
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"We're always looking for ways to make life easier and solve the basic problems people face everyday, " said Drew Houston, CEO and co-founder of Dropbox.
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Here there are problems to do with money, co-ordination and political will.
However, other countries are concerned this could restrict their ability to co-ordinate responses to problems such as spam and cyber attacks.
His father, John, said the award had helped his son's confidence, following various problems at school, such as co-ordinating his writing and seeing the blackboard.
Four weeks ago Smith and Songkick co-founder Ian Hogarth were discussing these problems over a beer at their local pub, when they decided to do something about it.
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Furberg has co-authored epidemiologic studies that showed problems for Bextra, and he was the harshest Pfizer critic on the panel--at one point saying inconsistencies in the company's data submissions smacked of dishonesty.
Long-term negotiations with the press office has improved matters for Mr Walley and his co-workers but they are not alone in having problems.
Companies seek leaders with physical endurance, the better to manage global businesses and solve complex problems, says Mr. Posner, who advised Dow Chemical Co.
All this is harder still when cities expand beyond their political boundaries, creating problems of co-ordination (Mexico City is split between the Federal District and the surrounding State of Mexico, for example).
But even if covered, people have to make large co-payments, which for the elderly and those with serious health problems can be crippling.
Dr James Thallon, a medical co-director for NHS Kent and Medway, has said that no problems were found with Ms Stewart's work and there is no reason to believe anyone's health has been harmed.
The communication difficulties between the UK Treasury, the FSA and the Bank of England during the Northern Rock crisis in 2007 illustrated some of the problems that can occur when there is incomplete co-ordination between the lender of last resort and the bank supervisor.
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"The main problems are that the airport environment is an alien one and processes such as check-in and security require co-operation with strict guidelines, " Ms Gough said.
Dr. Douglas Zipes, president of the American College of Cardiology and co-editor of a textbook on the procedure, said the device should prevent unforeseen problems, and the vice president could resume a normal schedule.
More recently shares in EcoSecurities, an Irish broker, plunged 47% in November after it disclosed problems in getting approval from the United Nations, which must verify that projects reduce emissions of CO 2 and other greenhouse gases, for carbon-mitigation projects much like those Evolution is chasing in developing countries.
Yet if they are failing to tackle deep-seated problems across the province, such as segregation in housing and education, they are leading by example: their political co-operation has gone hand in hand with remarkably improved personal relations.
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