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"But it's a symptom of a dysfunctional state.
An oil state is, almost by definition, a dysfunctional state.
Greece entered the crisis as a dysfunctional state with an impaired economy.
Kansans are described as "deranged" and "lunatic," people who live in a "dysfunctional" state.
Ali describes Pakistan as a "dysfunctional state," adding that it "has been for almost four decades".
And the judicial system remains slow and quixotic.Indeed, the country's biggest problem, say many despairing Greeks, is a dysfunctional state.
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Air India today may be known mostly as a dysfunctional state-owned airline that has run up a huge debt through ill-advised business decisions.
There are several factors that explain this figure, but they mostly come down to a combination of effective socialist medical care and a dysfunctional state-run economy.
Tim Whewell has been travelling back and forth to Brussels since the Paris attacks to talk to local people as they hold up a mirror to themselves and search for explanations - and attempt to have a dialogue with a sometimes dysfunctional state.
"The existence of these structures may be loaded when the cell has a certain genotype or a certain dysfunctional state," study co-author Shankar Balasubramanian, professor of chemistry at the university, told the BBC.
Even if Mr. Byford can secure financing for his plan — no easy feat in a notoriously dysfunctional State Capitol — it will be a herculean task to deliver such a massive overhaul of the subway.
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