So, if these batteries are the root of the problem, why not go back to nickel-cadmium?
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Mr McLetchie said the root of the problem is the "weak-kneed approach" to exclusions by the Executive.
Paul said that while the bonuses are bad, the original government bailout is the root of the problem.
As sobering a thought as it may be, the root of the problem lies with the entire mobile ecosystem.
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At the root of the problem is the paperwork that colleges are required to file with the Department of Veterans Affairs.
In fact, most locals do not need persuading that the root of the problem is human encroachment rather than elephant greed.
The root of the problem is often debated in gender-conscious circles, but it commonly ends in a chicken-or-egg sort of quandary.
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The Sheffield United centre-back has missed the start of the season and will have a scan to seek the root of the problem.
At the root of the problem is the fact that marketing and sales have their own charters, different planning time horizons, and compensation models.
The root of the problem is a much more complex market failure: private investors and scientists doubt that malaria research will be rewarded financially.
The best way is to identify the root of the problem.
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"I think slapping a fine on a parent doesn't necessarily get to the root of the problem and doesn't necessarily do anything about it, " she said.
Those things may be easy to observe and influence but they are seldom the real root of the problem, nor do they really harness your competitive advantage.
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The fact that George Lucas has made changes to the original films is not the root of the problem (although there are plenty who wish he hadn't).
The organization thinks the root of the problem lies in a surplus of white-collar talent and a reluctance among small companies to hire in-house lawyers and other professionals.
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And Dan Stein of the Federation for American Immigration Reform says it doesn't get to the root of the problem, that employers use illegal immigrants to undercut US workers.
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That doctors are the root of the problem is an oft quoted statement from those who have only met doctors who live in the same affluent areas they do.
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In a paper just published in the journal Economic Theory, Donald Saari, a mathematician at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, claims to have got to the root of the problem.
Unfortunately it will do nothing to solve the root of the problem, which is that for 30 years Congress has done little to support the development of domestic clean energy industries.
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The root of the problem, he says, is a 1980 law called the Defense Officer Personnel Management Act, or DOPMA, which lays out exactly how leaders in all the services should be promoted.
The Romanian President Traian Basescu has warned that his country could face potential export restrictions and lose credibility "for many years" if his country's butchers are revealed to be the root of the problem.
The root of the problem is that public spending has been rising steadily since Mr Guterres took office in 1995: remarkably, he has managed to add 50, 000 people to the public-sector payroll, now 680, 000-strong.
Entitlements are at the root of the problem and need to be trimmed, and research has shown that although spending cuts weigh on growth in the short run, they hurt less than higher taxes.
He sees the root of the problem in the high-school dropout rate among dalits and tribals, but backs a voluntary system in which the government would offer tax or other incentives to firms that meet employment targets.
The farm, which is popular with families and attracts 2, 000 visitors a day at peak times, said suitable control measures were in place and it would not reopen until it had got to the root of the problem.
For Carol Tokuyo, one of a group meeting under the banner "Youth and Environmental Justice", the culture of consumption and private gain is the root of the problem - the reason why humanity is on an unsustainable track.
Doctors have to get patients to list their symptoms, describe their behaviour, make a diagnosis and work out whether the root of the problem is at work, home, or in something as vague as fear of crime, all within ten minutes, says Mary Church, a Lanarkshire doctor.
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