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  • There's a lot of players involved, because the solution's not simple.

    DeMorning DeBonis: March 4, 2011 2011

  • The problem is, I don't think the Libyan solution's going to happen here, because that was based on a U.N. Security Council resolution to "take any effective measures."

    Rick on a Roll 2012

  • Be aware of impending threats: Become attune to the key threats in the solution's operating environment, and of the likely risks that a system or component will face once deployed.

    A Smart Approach To Security Al Zollar 2010

  • Many of these vendors can point to large enterprise SAN deployments that showcase their solution's scalability and performance.

    The InfoWorld SAN and NAS virtualization primer 2010

  • But I think the solution's going to be, Fred, is that the Haitians taking charge of this distribution themselves, and then complementing that by clearing landing zones for helicopters so helicopters can come in and reinforce those distribution points.

    CNN Transcript Jan 16, 2010 2010

  • Be aware of impending threats: Become attune to the key threats in the solution's operating environment, and of the likely risks that a system or component will face once deployed.

    A Smart Approach To Security 2010

  • In fact, Said, one of the two-state solution's first proponents, not only called for Palestinians 'rights of self-determination, but respected the Zionist claim to land.

    Russ Wellen: Obama: Eye to Eye with Israel -- or Wandering Eye? 2008

  • Digital hippies savored the William Safire column "Sink the Clipper Chip," where he noted that the solution's name was well chosen, "as it clips the wings of individual liberty."

    HOW THEY BEAT BIG BROTHER 2008

  • MIKE PHILLIPS, SAGE PRODUCTS: Give you an idea of how much solution's in this product here.

    CNN Transcript May 19, 2007 2007

  • The Conservative defence critic, retired general Gordon O'Connor, says he's concerned the government is rushing the process unnecessarily and has made the requirements "so precise only one solution's possible."

    Archive 2006-02-01 2006

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