So, my sense is that they would love for us to find out what the problems are, work them out and let's just go on about our way with the protections that are in place.
She said her doctor had referred her for tests to find out if her health problems were pollution-related.
We'll try to find out what exactly the problems are and what the solutions are to those problems and the best way to implement those solutions.
To find out more about these problems, and the European Commission's forthcoming proposals on changing the rules, the Record:Europe spoke to Glenis Willmott MEP from the UK Labour Party and Luiza Bara , director of policy and strategy for the European Public Health Alliance.
Either way head over to the AVS Forum threads on the particular show your having problems with to find out if it is a national issue or a problem with your local affiliate.
The president said steps are being taken to find out whether there are similar problems at other military and veterans hospitals.
The incidents prompted authorities both in the US and Japan to launch inquiries to try to find out what caused the battery problems.
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The incidents have also prompted authorities in both the US and Japan to launch inquiries to try to find out what caused the battery problems.
The incidents on the Japan Airlines (JAL) and All Nippon Airways (ANA) planes prompted authorities in both the US and Japan to launch inquiries to try to find out what caused the battery problems.
John Hagel and John Seely Brown, co-chairs of Center for the Edge, suggest that one of the best ways to pull the C-suite into exploring the use of social software is to point out how it can find and fix expensive operating problems.
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Free versions of security audit software exist, but they tend to find so many false positives, or problems that turn out to be nothing, that developers stop using these tools.
"There is a need now for scientists to probe into them and find out how they will be affecting us - but one of the problems is that these models are sometimes converted into scary stories which is something we shouldn't fall for, " Dr Kelkar says.
Instead of a top-down approach which families could find "faceless, disjointed and unhelpful", he wanted to "empower" families to sort out their own problems by providing them with a single person to deal with.
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