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At last maybe now the government are taking the problems in Portsmouth seriously.
I think this article, which quoted former Apple managers, finally prompted Apple to start taking the problems seriously.
"We're still a long ways away from having the appeal of Harlem or Bed-Stuy, but you can see the people here digging in, taking the problems seriously," he said.
It's been obvious for some time that state governments are taking the problems of global warming and oil dependency much more seriously than the Bush administration is, and have been far more creative in devising solutions.
Mads Brandstrup, political editor at financial news daily Borsen, said if a large part of the DPP vote was down to "the aftermath of the economic crisis, a real anti-establishment backlash", there was a risk that unless the mainstream parties "start taking the problems of real people seriously" they may not regain their former unquestioned dominance.
Mental health services in England are "a car crash" and the health secretary is not taking the problems seriously, according to the outgoing president of the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
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Lugenda isn't taking the problem lying down.
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The Vietnamese government is taking the problem seriously.
And yet China is perceived to be taking the problem more seriously than India.
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