That is why we have introduced targeted policies in The Children's Plan to tackle problems around underachieving boys.
That would be a relief to Americans and Iraqis desperate to tackle problems from the economy to security.
This advance in computational power has enabled scientists and engineers to tackle problems once considered in the realm of science fiction.
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Hospital managers in Cornwall need to tackle problems with communication among staff to prevent failures in care, health watchdogs and lawyers say.
White House officials say he will emphasize the role technology plays in everyday life, giving people new means to tackle problems more efficiently.
If the cameras succeed in improving traffic flows, the council also intends to introduce a mobile camera to tackle problems elsewhere on the city's road network.
Messrs Simitis and Papandreou were also criticised for failing to tackle problems in education, health and pensions, and for mistakes made while preparing for the Olympics.
He's also discussed a plan to divide the country into regions to tackle security problems and to create a new national gendarmerie force, which could eventually send Mexico's military out of the streets and back into their barracks.
We need you to summon the same spirit of unbridled optimism, that bold willingness to tackle tough problems that led previous generations to meet the challenges of their time -- to power a nation from coast to coast, to touch the moon, to connect an entire world with our own science and imagination.
To tackle these problems, the Administration moved swiftly with the Congress to enact reforms.
It was industrial development that provided society with the resources needed to tackle environmental problems.
Besides inflexible labour markets, Europe needs to tackle the problems caused by a rapidly ageing population.
Japan's efforts to tackle these problems have resembled a big whimper (see article).
This is a belief in the virtue of individual initiatives to tackle social problems.
Being in a secure environment allows them to tackle their problems with assistance from specialist support workers.
But efforts like World Coffee Research, which aim to persuade competitors to tackle common problems, face obstacles.
Not only that, but he is a great motivator, and encourages you to tackle big problems with confidence.
Justice Minister Jim Wallace described the results as "disappointing" but vowed to tackle the problems highlighted by the work.
Undoubtedly, these units are helping to co-ordinate departments' efforts to tackle difficult problems.
The first minister said discussions are taking place with local health managers to tackle any problems leading to inappropriate delays.
Economically, it has shown much greater willingness than Japan to open up and to tackle obvious problems quickly and pragmatically.
Government grants, subsidized loans, and tax breaks would unleash market forces and use them to tackle the problems of higher education.
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Obama uses this to rally members of Congress to tackle big problems.
The government is trying to tackle both problems, and so are donors.
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Oxfordshire County Council has almost doubled its highway repair team from 10 to 19 to tackle road problems caused by months of bad weather.
Street lights have been turned back on at night time and a temporary mobile CCTV camera has also been installed to help tackle problems.
The team has been almost doubled from 10 to 19 to tackle road problems, which the council says have been caused by months of bad weather.
Accordingly, this week's measures look like the kind of one-off devices that are snortingly dismissed as failing to tackle structural problems when countries like Italy try them.
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