It depends on the specific problem being addressed and the success metrics used to evaluate effectiveness. Government approaches may be effective in some cases but may also face challenges such as implementation issues, lack of resources, and changing external factors. Continuous monitoring and evaluation are important to determine the impact of government interventions in solving the problem.
By fixing the problem!
Yes they are
No need. You should be working on fixing the problem instead of fixing the blame.
An electrical problem that needs fixing
All I know is that...well...governments provide money to help with financial problems...like protecting the sites and preventing damage or fixing damage...
Fixing a microwave would depend on what the problem is that it's having.
Fixing down all object to the spacecraft..
It depends on the problem that needs to be fixed, and what it was.
By fixing the problem that illuminated it. Get the codes read and fix the problem from there.
They are fixing the problem as we speak.
Fixing the problem would seem to be reasonable.
excise is something you do. a problem is something that needs fixing.