The myth of Narcissus, for example, tells of the beautiful young man whose problem was not that he loved himself but that he couldn't love himself.
This is a country whose biggest problem is how to manage tens of millions of dollars of annual revenues.
We have a client whose business problem was they had 500 clients.
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Labour MP Vernon Coaker, who is his party's spokesman on Northern Ireland, said he supported reform but had concerns about how the government's changes would impact on people "whose only problem is that they are poor".
To that extent, the government's proposals are aimed at a problem whose importance is much less than it was.
The purpose of funny money is to solve some kind of problem whose fundamental cause is typically not monetary at all.
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You over-defer to your litigators and fail to make sure we hear what we most need to understand - the existence of business solutions to the commercial problem whose legal issue has driven your company into your local courthouse, your managers into depositions and your staff into an historic document gathering machine.
The good news is that high default rates may be less painful in places whose sub-prime problem sits atop an economic boom.
We have a little grandchild who just turned two whose parents have a looming problem on their hands.
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The biggest problem concerns Colombia, whose violent disorders are the most immediate threat facing South America.
The problem is Huffington, whose own contract with AOL gives her primacy in editorial matters.
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Having been ranked as one of Europe's problems, Slovaks are now seen as problem-solvers, whose experience of authoritarian rule makes them well placed to work as lobbyists for democratic reform.
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The shift away from PCs also has posed a problem for Microsoft, whose Windows operating system powers most PCs but hasn't made much of a dent with other types of devices.
This is inevitably painful for the baby, and in some cases, it can take minutes for this distress to recede - which could be a problem for a baby whose health is in the balance.
Providing a friend-sourced solution to the problem of never quite knowing whose online recommendations to trust.
At the time, this seemed a mildly interesting problem at best, one whose long-term fiscal impact was unpredictable.
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But the bank losses are a much bigger problem for investors than depositors whose money is typically insured by the federal government.
It is a stark warning for both the public and the Department of Health whose job it is to tackle the problem.
Oddly enough, since Mrs Friedan had been a keen Freudian at college, much of the problem lay with Freud, whose theories were now so popular.
Focus has not been a problem for Rick Santorum, whose late Iowa surge was on the back of evangelical support, and who remains focused on that constituency here.
One problem facing the company, whose other brands include Sprite, Fanta, Dasani and Minute Maid, is another rise in the cost of raw materials, including sweeteners, juices, metals and plastic.
The ultimate problem is the American press whose negative reports on the Japanese economy have left even the most sophisticated Americans in the dark about the real Japan story: remarkably fast progress in advanced manufacturing in the last two decades.
As we argued in our first ESSAY on this subject, one of the surest roads to hyperinflation is one grounded in a government whose answer to every economic and social problem is to borrow and spend the problem away, supported by a central bank able, willing and ready to finance the effort simply by printing money.
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Its basic problem is catching up with new rivals whose products have become very competitive.
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So is Transdniestria (see article), whose pig-headed authorities refuse to acknowledge the problem.
The problem is, unlike doctors or nurses, whose training is funded centrally, ambulance services have to pay for training their staff.
The most disturbing case was Nippon Steel, Japan's biggest steel maker, whose top managers had not heard of the Year 2000 problem until a year ago.
And for some reason, rather than focusing on solutions to this problem, they seem to be obsessed with whose idea it was in the first place.
The problem is, is the number of people whose mortgages are underwater where they actually have a home value that's now less than their mortgage is a lot bigger than that.
Greene, who is in a tight race for the Democratic senatorial nomination in Florida with Rep. Kendrick Meek, was already facing something of an image problem as a recent arrival to the state whose former employees have accused him of being a difficult boss.
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