It depends on the situation. Usually I am trying to solve problems rather than create them; I think all of us are sometimes part of the problem.
2006-09-22 05:12:58
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answer #1
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answered by bunstihl 6
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Part of the problem in some areas, part of the solution in others.
2006-09-22 14:14:05
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answered by catelf7 2
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Part of the solution
2006-09-22 11:44:27
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answered by ? 7
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I don't know that there IS a solution, but I know that pretty much everyone else is part of the problem!
2006-09-22 13:43:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I would love to be part of the solution, but I am not bright enough to think of the answers. I am very good at identifying problems, though.
2006-09-22 11:57:59
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answered by Anonymous
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part of the problem not part o f the solution
2006-09-22 11:39:10
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answered by delores k 1
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Unless you are a bike-riding, co-op growing vegan who sews your own clothes and still has food to give to homeless, then you are always going to be part of the problem. Part of the problem is, there is no solution.
2006-09-22 12:56:17
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answered by wondering 2
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part of the solution
2006-09-22 11:36:43
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answered by tampico 6
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I use to part of the problem with no hope or answer until the Holy Ghost came into my life. Now I can point people to the solution. The answer to every problem, is Jesus!
2006-09-22 11:40:00
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answered by Apostle Jeff 6
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from a chemist's point of view, if you're not part of the solution then you're part of the precipitate...but otherwise it depends on the problem.
2006-09-22 15:20:05
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answer #10
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answered by my other screen name is royalty 2
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