But thanks to self-immolating lithium-ion batteries, regulators in Japan and the U.S. have demanded that airlines ground their 787s until the problem with the batteries is solved.
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That extra attention to detail has already begun at the Ferrari factory as the team's engineers solved the problem with Alonso's faulty drag reduction system (DRS) -- an overtaking aid which increases the car's straight-line speed by flipping open the top flap of the rear wing -- the day after the Bahrain Grand Prix.
In short, if subject matter expertise were the key to solving the problem, the organizations we work with would have already solved it.
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The problem with this view is that is prevents the anger being solved.
"Mostly the problem can be solved with very little time and money, " he says.
Earlier he told the jury he was a "visionary" who was expanding PPI globally when it got into financial difficulties but he said the problem was simply one of "liquidity, " which could have been solved with the injection of Turkish money.
The truth is, with innovative ideas, due diligence and teamwork, the problem can be not only managed, but solved.
Their argument, that the problem of illegal immigration cannot be solved with enforcement alone, is sound.
In 2003, Congress solved the problem of spam email with the CAN-SPAM Act, which authorized Federal Trade Commission lawsuits against chronic spammers.
When all you have to work with is the power of government, every problem looks like one that can be solved through the application of that power.
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With our last word in business today, we'll remember a man who solved the problem of growing the American wine industry.
Surefoot solved this problem by developing their own proprietary liner to address problems with the status quo, and this is what I got in my new pair.
Lillehei solved that problem with cross-circulation, in which a donor, linked to the patient by plastic hose and a simple pump, acted as a living heart-lung machine.
What analysts pay close attention, however, is whether Qualcomm solved a problem it has encountered in the last quarter, the inability to keep up with the strong demand for the newest line of products, especially from Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL).
Oxford worked hard to give the impression that it had solved the problem that was plaguing the rest of the industry: how to combine managed care with consumer choice.
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