"I think this is the right time to sort out Europe's problems, sort out the eurozone problem, defend your national interest, and look to the opportunities there may be in the future to repatriate powers back to Britain - and obviously the idea of some limited treaty change in the future might give us that opportunity, " he told a news conference.
"The way to sort out the problems the country faces is for the government to understand why working people are so unhappy, " he said.
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Instead, it found itself involved after the administrator brought in to sort out the problems concluded he needed to look at the wider local health economy rather than one individual trust.
On December 10th the boss of Fiat Auto, Roberto Testore, resigned, paying the price for his failure to sort out the problems of the Italian group's car-making business, which staggers from loss to loss even as the European car market booms.
Picking up the pieces in the Middle East, trying to make its voice heard in the war on terror, under pressure to do much more to sort out the problems of regions that were seen, in the past, as mere targets of trade opportunity all these demands are forcing Europeans to think how they might better orchestrate their dealings with the outside world.
Many called on the phone firm to "sort out" the problems and get the network running again.
Hence the hope that the home-owning consumer will continue to spend the economy out of trouble for long enough for the corporate sector to sort out its problems.
By giving developers direct access to the filmmakers you sort out a lot of the problems they would otherwise run into.
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England, which is struggling to sort out the problems of its own communities outside the south east, has lost the habit of governing the UK well.
What the mess in Cyprus shows is that eurozone governments are a million miles from feeling comfortable about using their taxpayers' money to sort out the problems of banks outside of their home countries.
It depends whether the U.S., Europe and Japan sort out their problems in the next several years.
Now, you might think that just reducing the size of the stomach would be enough to sort out Bob's problems, because the smaller the stomach the less you eat.
The European Commission, the ECB and the rest think that America can afford to sort out its fiscal problems gradually - but the likes of Portugal and Spain cannot.
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He stressed that the Convention had never been intended as a body to sort out all the world's migration problems.
"As I have consistently said it is in Britain's interest for the eurozone to sort out its problems, " he said.
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The people behind their reception desks were given quite a lot of real money to sort out customers' problems, on the spot.
So why not simply leave the two Koreas to sort out their problems between themselves?
Other soldiers are trying to sort out longstanding problems in the country's carpet industry.
In August the central government said it would send legal experts to the provinces to help sort out petitioners' problems on their home turf.
People think the Europeans are going to sort out their problems.
She points out NHS funding is rising at record levels - more than 7% a year until 2008 - and has announced consultants will be sent in to sort out the trusts with the biggest problems.
The CQC said it intended to work closely with these 47 trusts to sort out their problems ahead of April next year, when it will gain the power to intervene in every trust, from dealing out admonishments to potentially launching prosecutions and closing services down.
The trouble is that many rich and educated Arabs may use a magician to invoke a djinn to sort out their problems, and they certainly do not consider the practice blasphemous.
More important, between now and the April meeting the alliance will have to sort out some transatlantic problems which British diplomacy will be hard-pressed to finesse.
Instead, Babcock was left to sort out its problems on its own under the new law.
Schmidt's promise that the filter would sort out YouTube's mounting legal problems, however, hasn't materialized.
They say Mr Brown mismanaged the economy, building up a huge fiscal deficit that had to be sorted out to avoid the UK suffering the sort of problems Greece and Ireland have had.
Like America's bankruptcy code, the new law aims to give companies a chance to trade on, sort their problems out, preserve jobs and even help capitalists get some money back.
And now they're finding that with the commercial real estate market actually not having bottomed out, it's sort of trailing the housing market in terms of problems that it's having, that's having a lot of effect on small banks as well.
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"We hope that those who are willing to stop the destruction of Syria come to the national dialogue without conditions to sit together as Syrians and their Syrian leadership and sort out our problems together, " he said.
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