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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Keywords : Nozzle

Of Britain exporting " Tigers " to India.

Of those who think that bulk buying is buying a pig in a poke.

That several cats, inadvertently let out of bas, confirm their fears.

That a new carburetter and fresh sparking plugs will act as a tonic to many an old engine.

That in many trade unions the tail is wagging the dog, because "telling the tale" has not found ready acceptance.

That it is difficult to persuade sonic people that as they sow so shall they reap. That the lift truck brings tiering without tears.

That a nozzle holder is not necessarily a person with a cold. 0 That an influx of new readers should bring fresh views on many road transport problems.

Conjectures as to who will be the next Minister of Transport when Mr. Barnes retires to his private enterprises.

That other Labour leaders may be looking for profitable investments for their post-war savings.

That they themselves have limited some lucrative fields in which to bury their " talents."

That if the Tories win, Mr. Eden will not be " bowler hatted." 0 That artificial limits on production are like choking crops with weeds

That the full restoration of A. and B. would not be as simple

as A B C 0 That road transport is a vital necessity to all and not just to Cumberland.

That America does not intend to give Europe dollars just to doll her up.

That the latest American White chassis have full-forward control and tilting cabs operated by power.

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