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:03:10
To solve these problems
is your job.

:03:15
You're being paid for it.
:03:19
I don't want to hear
that something can't be done.

:03:22
I'm interested in what you're doing
so that it will be done!

:03:29
You were right to get tough with him.
:03:39
Does the chief engineer have any
questions? The director?

:03:44
What were the reasons
for missing last month's

:03:46
established quotas?
:03:48
We were short on tank trucks.
:03:50
- Why did that happen?
- Because none were empty.

:03:53
- What measures have been taken?
- We even called the minister.

:03:57
Sergey Stepanovich, you will
personally look into this.

:04:01
We have to determine a schedule
reducing future loading tie-ups.

:04:05
The meeting is adjourned.
:04:10
Could you tell everybody that this
afternoon meeting is being cancelled.

:04:14
I'll have to be at the City Hall.
:04:18
At last the municipality is taking
an interest in what we're doing.

:04:22
We're holding on on sheer enthusiasm.
:04:27
It's time the government thought
about solving this problem.

:04:33
Do you know how many people
are suffering from loneliness?

:04:38
Look at the numbers and you can see
how alarming it is!

:04:41
In Moscow alone,
it's alarming!

:04:44
Loneliness is the danger
facing us.

:04:47
The birthrate goes down,
alcoholism's up!

:04:52
From an economic point of view,
a single worker is inefficient.

:04:59
He can't concentrate,
he's obsessed by his loneliness.


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