Problem
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Now there's just one
problem
with this line of reasoning, and that's that the insula does a lot.
There's just one
problem.
Now people from Iran, the same ones who were shy at the first campaign and just sent, you know, their foot and half their faces, now they're sending their faces, and they're saying, "Okay, no problem, we're into it.
The
problem
was that they listened to the wrong story.
So I just call it the self-imposed, self-destructive arbitrary deadline about resolving an inevitable
problem.
And this is what the inevitable
problem
looks like.
Here's another way to look at exactly the same
problem.
And this graph sort of sums up what the
problem
is.
I feel like my job to make this happen is to help foster the things that seem to lead to compromise, to not talk about this in those vague and scary terms that do polarize us, but to just talk about it like what it is, not an existential crisis, not some battle between two fundamentally different religious views, but a math problem, a really solvable math problem, one where we're not all going to get what we want and one where, you know, there's going to be a little pain to spread around.
The
problem
is, which verbs go in which constructions?
So, a
problem
in explaining how children learn language, a
problem
in teaching language to adults so that they don't make grammatical errors, and a
problem
in programming computers to use language is which verbs go in which constructions.
So freight costs aren't our biggest
problem.
That actually wouldn't be such a problem, because if we were really all going to die, we would put aside our differences, we'd spend whatever it took, and we'd find a way to deflect them.
Of course, the left wants to take action, but the right denies that there's any
problem.
Our
problem
and our tragedy is that in these hyper-partisan times, the mere fact that one side says, "Look, there's an asteroid," means that the other side's going to say, "Huh?
So if you think about this as the
problem
of a dysfunctional, hyper-polarized institution, well, the first step is, do what you can so that fewer hyper-partisans get elected in the first place, and when you have closed party primaries, and only the most committed Republicans and Democrats are voting, you're nominating and selecting the most extreme hyper-partisans.
So open primaries would make that
problem
much, much less severe.
But the
problem
isn't primarily that we're electing bad people to Congress.
No problem."
Now the right has been screaming about this asteroid since the 1960s, and the left has been saying, "It's not a
problem.
It's not a problem."
But even if you blame nobody, it still is a national problem, and one side has been more concerned about it than the other.
As before, we've got a problem, we've got to start working on this, we've got to do something, and what's wrong with you people that you don't see my threat?
But then you're going to run smack into the
problem
that women don't generally want to marry someone who doesn't have a job.
And my grandfather, he was a wise man, and he saw that as a problem, because he knew that was, like, the one thing I had.
My grandmother grew up in Glasgow, back in the 1920s and '30s when rickets was a real
problem
and cod liver oil was brought in.
So we have a problem, and one of the problems is distance.
But for this examination, which is really hard, we have a
problem.
Now another
problem
was that the language in their textbook was truly incomprehensible.
So if there's a
problem
with a shortage of babysitters in some parts of the country and the
problem
is nobody can afford the vetting and training, an investor can pay for it and the system will tithe back the enhanced earnings of the individuals for maybe the next two years.
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