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It concluded that the responsibility-deal pledges on obesity were not a proportionate response to the problem's scale.
Why the new McDonald's menu won't make us thin | Felicity Lawrence 2011
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He said Waxman's efforts were a result of problem's created by FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, who has proposed to re-regulate broadband.
Waxman says net neutrality bill dead, FCC should assert regulatory authority Cecilia Kang 2010
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"Many pediatricians don't worry until children are very overweight, or until they're much older," says Perrin, whose team has created stoplight-colored growth charts to help doctors explain when a problem's brewing.
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"Many pediatricians don't worry until children are very overweight, or until they're much older," says Perrin, whose team has created stoplight-colored growth charts to help doctors explain when a problem's brewing.
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"Many pediatricians don't worry until children are very overweight, or until they're much older," says Perrin, whose team has created stoplight-colored growth charts to help doctors explain when a problem's brewing.
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Still, if at first you don't succeed in ridding your otherwise congenial summer resort of a ravenous great white, you simply convene an impromptu gathering of resourceful, experienced shark hunters on Twitter and your problem's solved.
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That's because the problem's not in the accounts receivable department; it's the actual cost of health care, now growing at roughly seven percent a year.
Andrew Reinbach: Health Care Could Kill Us: We Don't Have to Let It Andrew Reinbach 2011
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The kernel of a good strategy includes a definition of the problem, guiding policies which create an advantage and overcome the problem's obstacles, and a set of coherent actions to carry out the policies and achieve feasible objectives.
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You could sit there and say, "Oh, the problem's too big, I'll never be able to change it."
Marianne Schnall: Be the Change: Inspiration and Advice from Activists and Celebrities Marianne Schnall 2011
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"Many pediatricians don't worry until children are very overweight, or until they're much older," says Perrin, whose team has created stoplight-colored growth charts to help doctors explain when a problem's brewing.
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