91. He was brought in to stabilize a starting rotation that has been rocked by injury and ineffectiveness but has been more of a problem than the solution. 92. Higher income and higher levels of education contribute to a greater sense of well-being, and people living in the countryside report more health problems than Dubliners. 93. His legacy includes more problems than productive players. 94. However, a bigger problem than the songs and jokes has been the leaks. 95. His column often told more about the city, its people and its problems than all the other pages in the newspaper. 96. I have more problems than anybody. 97. Houses with flat roofs and cathedral ceilings may have more problems than those with attics. 98. However, a greater problem than the technology is the market. 99. However, if your relationship with the boss calls for anonymity when giving feedback, the work atmosphere may have more problems than merely his breath. 100. I would agree that any technology should be tried, but discontinued if it creates more problems than advantages. |