If you fix one part of the economic system, trouble has to show up elsewhere.
Ironically, the hardest part about lighthouse living isn't even finding the money and time to fix one up.
For instance, as everyone by now must be aware, yesterday German regulators, in an effort to fix one problem, created another.
It urges managers to experience problems for themselves rather than relying on reports and then attempting a fix one or two steps removed.
Various attempts to fix one European currency against each other, such as the Exchange Rate Mechanism, crumbled in the face of divergent economic performances in the countries concerned.
His basic principle was the broken-window theory: If you don't fix one window in the building, another will be broken and then another, and eventually the whole block will be lost.
But the fact that inflation is not contained for certain coupled with the lower growth prospects is what has some worried, and some pundits have even expressed fears that the U.S. is headed for a period of "stagflation, " when inflation is high, growth is low and efforts to fix one problem exacerbate the other.
So Gordon formed her own nonprofit, vowing to fix orphanages one outpost at a time.
Despite the quick fix, one thing that this does highlight is the increasing vulnerability of embedded systems.
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And just as we've made so much progress on so many intractable problems, we can fix this one, too.
Students attending the Columbus rally spoke of Mr Obama inheriting a mess that no leader could fix in one term.
Decision 4 was to "go big" on health care -- to enact a sweeping reform rather than fix problems one by one.
"He'd buy junkers, fix them up then he'd sell them on Craigslist, make a little money, buy a better car, fix that one up, " she said.
Mason told Deutsch the Wild was in a fix: One of the team's two goaltenders, Niklas Backstrom, couldn't play that night against the Nashville Predators because of personal reasons.
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One day shortly thereafter, Bon Jovi was walking through a dilapidated section of North Philadelphia with housing crusader Sister Mary Scullion, who suggested he fix up one of the houses.
If they would just fix that one little thing, which she refers to as "an absolute red line, " (apparently as opposed to a flexible red line), then we could start getting down to business.
"A lot of companies think, they can fix just one thing, says Mann, who through SAS also works with companies globally to help them create better work environments, "They think that if they add a healthcare centre then that will do.
His life is a daily struggle to get from one fix to the next.
The system needs a permanent fix one that doesn't involve taking from other programs, he says.
He suggests that one fix for the problem would be to track how quickly users travel between locations.
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Goldsmith and Rauch say that FIX is just one of several protocols in use with exploitable vulnerabilities known to software developers and banks.
One fix Bowes suggests: blocking users from choosing the worst passwords.
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It seems like Apple could fix this in one of two ways: (1) have iTunes users give account-access permission to a gift-giver in advance (even though it would then ruin the surprise of a gift) or (2) do it Amazon-style, as noted by McAfee.
One traditional fix is tariffs and subsidies, which can offset an uncompetitive exchange rate.
To be sure, the bulls can fix this situation with one good day.
And yet this Tory prime minister is not in quite as bad a fix as the last one, for several reasons.
Some argue that one important fix to the system is to allow for student loan debt to be discharged in bankruptcy.
Everything comes second to your insatiable desire for just one more fix.
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