• Producers on both franchises are waiting anxiously for MGM to work out its problems so that new films can go into production.

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  • Every day in countless ways, people are getting together to work out new solutions to old problems.

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  • Reconciliation brings the community together allowing each member to work out the existing problems as a combined force of like-hearted people.

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  • With new competition on the way from Abbott Laboratories (nyse: ABT - news - people ), Amgen needs to work out its supply problems fast.

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  • At the height of the 1980s banking crisis, BofA was calmly lending money to other troubled banks including Continental, which quickly failed because it had no such branch network and was able to work its problems out over time.

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  • Or they believed WaMu had the ability to work itself out of its problems.

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  • The CQC said it intended to work closely with these 47 trusts to sort out their problems ahead of April next year, when it will gain the power to intervene in every trust, from dealing out admonishments to potentially launching prosecutions and closing services down.

    BBC: Watchdog vows to get tough on NHS

  • It's a workout that hopes to work out some of our energy problems and offers a glimpse of what could be achieved if we all do our bit for the environment.

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  • Having slipped catastrophes like the 1914-1945 worldwide conflicts (with 100 million dead), or the nuclear threat of the 44 cold years that followed, there are also reasonable grounds to believe we can work out our problems.

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  • Bottom line: governments need to get out ahead of these problems, and work on framing risks to the public in a responsible way.

    FORBES: Convicted Italian Seismologists: Scientists as Fall Guys

  • The market on Monday seems willing to bet that Europe will work out its problems.

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  • And he believes -- the President believes, the Secretary of Education believes that the best way to deal with this is for people to address these problems by sitting down at the table to collaborate and work out a solution.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • "We've got a few problems we need to work out but you don't suddenly go from a good team, one that is a contender, to a bad team overnight, " said Morley.

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  • So, my sense is that they would love for us to find out what the problems are, work them out and let's just go on about our way with the protections that are in place.

    NPR: New Orleans May Lose Wireless Network

  • But the key thing now from our point of view is the team that is now put in place and how we stand beside them, and work with them to get ourselves out of the problems we've got now and to move forward.

    BBC: George Muir and Stuart Francis

  • They are often neglected in policies set out to fix problems in education and work.

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

  • Well, the head of the FHA says of those 2.2 million borrowers who were looking at costly resets, some are speculators who've just been out to flip a condo, some were borrowing for a second home, and some will work out their problems with their lenders without any special help.

    NPR: Time for Renovation at the FHA?

  • It claims the NIHE was exposed to fraud because of major problems in the oversight of work carried out by contractors.

    BBC: 'Weaknesses' in NIHE contract management

  • It claims the Housing Executive was exposed to fraud because of major problems in the oversight of work carried out by contractors.

    BBC: Red Sky

  • Mr. KAGAN: You tell the American people above all that you are not simply continuing with the same old, same old and hoping that things would work out nor are you simply going to try to subcontract our problems in Iraq to Iran and Syria and various other bitter enemies of the United States.

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  • The key is to keep small things small and work things out before minor scrapes become big problems.

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  • We've taken the shackles off him in terms of his defensive work and said to him 'Just float out there and see what problems you can create' and to be fair to him, he's had his best two games.

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  • All we need is to work out the small wrinkles left behind by well-intentioned technocrats, and our problems can be solved by compromise.

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  • The company aims to keep 10% at the end but fell far short last year, thanks mainly to problems with its new software:It took six months to work out the kinks, while 550, 000 phones piled up in the factory.

    FORBES: Use It Up, Wear It Out

  • They look at ideas that seem to solve problems and test them out, and if they don't work, they change.

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  • Analysts in Iran suggest this was Khamenei's way of sending a religious ultimatum to the people: Come off the streets, don't defy me and work out these problems through the legal system.

    CNN: Analysis: Iranian leader's ultimatum to protesters

  • This group will sketch out their solutions to public safety problems and, by leveraging open government data, work to catalyze development of prototypes in the following 90 days.

    WHITEHOUSE: Back my Napkin

  • However, he said that to carry out the procedure on a wide scale would present logistical problems, not least that work would have to be started on the dead person's body before permission to use the organs had been sought from relatives.

    BBC: Lung transplant breakthrough

  • We all know that younger adults, ages 25-34 and older adults, ages 45-64, are the most susceptible to losing insurance coverage, indicating that it's hard to obtain coverage when you first start out in the world of work and harder to maintain it as you age and experience health problems.

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