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Chinese banks have a chronic problem with issuing improper loans.
Counterfeiting is considered to be a chronic problem, with distributors passing off local roe as purest Russian sevruga.
Ms. Coleman said her husband was taken to Staten Island University Hospital in late January because he was suffering complications from a chronic problem with his pancreas.
She is a member of the student government, where her most recent claim of success was to solve a chronic problem with her school's public-announcement system.
At a time when it's actors like Will Smith and Denzel Washington who are actually bringing people into the multiplex, it seems as if Oscar has a chronic problem with color preference.
But fraud has been a chronic problem, with many companies claiming the rebate using fake receipts, export orders or customs documents, then pocketing the rebate and selling these goods domestically.
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For many women, acne is a chronic problem and is associated with menstrual irregularities and other signs of hormone imbalance.
While the government says the 25-year-old turboprop lost its way in thick clouds, some suspect that it malfunctioned — a chronic problem in a country with an air fleet that is decrepit after decades of international sanctions.
Rat control is a chronic problem at the zoo, with its abundance of food, but Dr. Spelman was harshly critical of employees who approved the use of the pesticide in the red pandas' enclosure.
Apathy among young eligible voters is a chronic problem in the US, with less than one in five 18-29 year olds bothering to go to the polling stations in the last mid-term elections four years ago.
Pain is a huge, chronic problem, with adults reporting pain on more than 50% of days surveyed and children on about 10%.
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