They really do need to sort out what it is that they actually want here.
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Management is dire, we need someone to come in and sort out this mess.
Instead, Babcock was left to sort out its problems on its own under the new law.
The last coalition fell because Congress and the United Front could not sort out their rivalry.
Now, there's no sign of them, nor a police to help sort out the traffic.
That, too, will be a matter for the two governments to sort out between them.
The government is determined to sort out the country's worst schools, if necessary by closing them.
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He said it was to "sort out the right story on the critical aspect of time".
They were farmers from Gujarat whom Moghul rulers used to sort out village disputes.
Only free markets can sort out how new technologies and delivery systems will work.
It will be interesting to see if this acquisition can help ILFC sort out its problems.
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As the midterm elections approach, voters are trying to sort out politics, personality and policy issues.
But Mr Speaker, these steps to sort out the expenses crisis are necessary but not sufficient.
Now, apparently, there is hope: a new mayor, Traian Basescu, elected to sort out this mess.
Even the European Central Bank has praised its efforts to sort out the public finances.
Schmidt's promise that the filter would sort out YouTube's mounting legal problems, however, hasn't materialized.
In retirement he will have none of those global problems to sort out anymore.
She is unable to sort out reality from hallucination, past from present, necessary tasks from unnecessary.
They stand out there, but would be even better heading home to sort out the mess.
But ultimately it may take years to sort out how these companies will fare.
But it's possible that a well-conceived and well-staffed gold commission could actually sort out the debate.
The U.S. obviously isn't ready or able politically to sort out who comes in.
But he failed to sort out Jaguar's weak product range or Land Rover's lousy factories.
While sales slipped, Krispy Kreme executives were forced to sort out an accounting mess.
The parties might informally sort out the allocation of the Stormont departments tomorrow behind closed doors.
It has taken manufacturers decades to sort out each element in this exacting process.
Left to themselves, Mr Lamy and Mr Zoellick could probably sort out these spats.
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"We were given to understand that we had to sort out the matter ourselves, " she said.
Besides crafting a constitution, plenty more needs to be done to sort out the country's governance.
Labour's haphazard policy-making thus contributed to the mess that the commission had to sort out.
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