Logan himself has the opposite problem -- he's just too good to be true.
To my mind, however, another genre, biography, suffers from almost the opposite problem.
Health care has the opposite problem -- bipartisan agreement in principle on the broad framework but little evidence of progress on paper.
While America is saving too little and spending too much, Japan has the opposite problem: it is saving too much and spending too little.
The modern United States has a few examples of governments trying to perform commercial activities, but increasingly we suffer from the opposite problem: formally private institutions given special legal privileges by the state.
Today, it's the opposite problem.
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No doubt this is true, but the report would have benefited from a mention of the opposite problem in the U.S.: the existence of so-called Davis-Bacon requirements for most public works, which set the prevailing union wage scale no matter what the competitive market pay for quality work would be.
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It said the Taliban movement "always tries to solve the issue or the problem with the opposite side through talks" and warned the Western coalition that they would "never force the Afghans to obey them by force".
But Big Pharma argues the opposite case: that the real problem is undermedication.
In states and districts that slightly favor one party and have been traditionally represented by moderates from the opposite party, the very lawmakers viewed as "problem solvers" are tossed out in favor of those who promise change, Ornstein said.
Typically, administrations cure the coaching problem by hiring a person who is the opposite of whoever got them in trouble.
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You say "all that funding", Jon, but the problem for Britain's skiers in recent times has been precisely the opposite.
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