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1 Complaints about how the banks deal with problem loans are still coming in, he said.
2 We did not want to deal with problem children.
3 He said his party reserves the right to make changes to legislation to deal with problem gambling.
4 Landlords are welcoming a review of tenancy laws expected to give property owners more powers to deal with problem tenants.
5 That's a Harkonnen way of dealing with problems ... not the Atreides way.
6 He would deal with problems altogether beyond the range of earlier society.
7 Most of space exploration deals with problems that have a specific right answer.
8 Suzie has always favoured the direct approach to dealing with problems .
9 He dealt with problems better after a good dose of caffeine.
10 Sometimes they also advise the management about dealing with problem employees.
11 Henry doesn't just deal with problems in the Nightside, you know.
12 Merlin has always favoured a scorched-earth policy when it comes to dealing with problems .
13 He preferred to deal with problems through quiet negotiation rather than in inflammatory free-for-alls.
14 They detect early warning signs and deal with problems .
15 You know Merlin's always favoured the scorched-earth policy when it comes to dealing with problems .
16 The younger Murdoch now has to deal with problems that occurred on his predecessor's watch.
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