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American consumers often wonder why, if they ring their telephone company and are handed from one call centre to another, they always have to repeat their contact information and describe the problem all over again.
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Using short, seven- to 12-word sentences that start with "I, " describe your emotions and state the problem.
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Officials are unable to describe the full scope of the problem, however, because they have had limited ability to pull together all the private data.
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In a sign of the growing severity of the problem, the new regulations published on Saturday describe "emergency measures" for days when pollution becomes a "danger to human health", including mandatory factory closures and restrictions on vehicles.
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But the fact that we use "emotional" to describe tears -- but not screaming -- alludes to the problem, considering that they're both effects of an emotion.
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Our problem is that both books would describe the same scene in different ways.
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Nearly half (48%) describe the gap between rich and poor as a very big problem, up from 41% four years ago.
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If I ever get a chance to write a South Park episode on big data, perhaps some of the R-rated imagery Pacelli uses to describe this problem will become more widely known.
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Updating the audience on basic company stats (3 billion check-ins, 30 million users, and 40, 000 developers (including companies like Twitter, Instagram, Path, Uber, and others)), he then went on to describe how the company is now getting more focused on search as the problem it is trying to address.
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Doctors have to get patients to list their symptoms, describe their behaviour, make a diagnosis and work out whether the root of the problem is at work, home, or in something as vague as fear of crime, all within ten minutes, says Mary Church, a Lanarkshire doctor.
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