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The fact that the fifth-generation JSF F-35 will not reach its full potential until anticipated development problems are resolved should not come as a surprise.
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But often they have managed to bring themselves only temporary relief - with problems delayed, not resolved.
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Yet a decade on the problems have not been resolved.
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School districts that specifically entered into toxic interest rate swaps or high risk investments like the West Allis Milwaukee School District have not resolved their problems.
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The groundings stemmed from a U.S. Federal Aviation Administration directive last week that planes should not fly until the problems are resolved.
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But shadow health secretary Andy Burnham said the culture of the NHS would not be changed unless staffing problems were resolved first.
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In a statement, he said the school's problems had not appeared overnight and could not be resolved overnight, but that it had "made a good start".
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But the apology has not resolved the area's housing problems, and a number of parish residents remain in shelters and in tents, Davis' executive counsel, Rob Barnett, told CNN.
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Sports Minister Hugh Robertson said it would be "an utter tragedy" if the Games did not go ahead, although he remained confident all the issues and problems could be resolved and the event would start on time.
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So far, the accidents that have happened are not necessarily linked to tilt rotor technology but other problems that can be and have been resolved.
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He talked of the eurozone "tearing itself apart" in a crisis that shows little sign of being resolved - because, unlike the UK and US, they have not confronted the solvency problems at the heart of the crisis head-on.
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