But, as I look at the very history of the problem he points toward, it is unlikely to happen soon, unless the business model that rewards quality is somehow, miraculously restored.
Last year, Bruno Grandi, the president of the International Gymnastics Federation, known as FIG, said in an open letter there was a problem with the Code of Points, the rule book that describes how many points gymnasts get for certain moves but he stopped short of saying it was causing injuries.
Mr Timmermans, the risk chief at ING, points to the problem of getting out of positions at the right time.
But even if fears of a systematic bias prove unfounded, the fuss about CPOs points to a broader problem for pollsters: the ever-increasing difficulty of persuading Americans to take part in political polls.
The Heart Attack Grill is an extreme example of unhealthy eating, but it points to the far larger and more widespread problem of obesity in America.
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But Tom Kolon, MD Urologist at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia points out there can be a problem with leaving it until the child has grown up.
The biggest problem was Anthony, who scored 42 points Sunday against the Clippers in his fifth 40-point game of the season.
Basu points out that Creative and Aztech first faced the problem of commoditization of their sound card business, then had disastrous forays into the CD-ROM manufacturing business.
Falling fertility has taken much of the urgency out of the debate about population growth, at least among experts, since it seems to be solving the problem of excessive births (a view criticised by Mr May, who points out that even if fertility has declined, the momentum of change means populations will go on rising for a while).
The ratio of banned users to not-banned users points to a very small problem.
Of course, as Lyall points out, Vodafone has a particular problem in Europe that has nothing to do with the relative merits of Europe versus Asia.
His problem is reaching out to swing voters at a time when the number of self-identified Republicans is up to ten points lower than the number of self-identified Democrats.
Gibbs Knotts, chairman of the political science department at the College of Charleston, said it's not an insurmountable problem if Sanford can stick to his small-government talking points and appeal to the GOP base.
Viewing all news organizations as inherently biased, a new startup is trying to account for the problem by taking the major news stories of the day and placing links to stories from the right, left and center points of view underneath the headlines.
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