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"Colombia is a democratic state to the extreme," said Gen. Fernando Tapias, head of the armed forces, "and is combating a grave problem with peace legislation".
As accusations of sexual assault and abuse continue to pile up against Harvey Weinstein and other film executives, one thing is becoming increasingly clear: Hollywood has a grave problem with harassment against women.
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Clearly, smoking is a grave problem among older adults with COPD or asthma.
Marykate Connor, a longtime advocate for the homeless who has worked with the terminal's residents over the past three decades via federal and local programs, said the city missed an opportunity to deal with a grave problem, and she predicted consequences.
Multiple studies have shown that underuse of and noncompliance with adjuvant radiation is a grave problem in black women, contributing to inferior treatment outcomes in this patient population.
Later, Senator Moynihan, buttressing himself with statistics, says that poverty is a grave problem, but that if we're serious, something can be done.
The continued suspension of Patrick Vieira, combined with the injuries to Edu and Gilberto Silva, presents a grave problem to Arsenal.
"Mental ill-health is a cradle to grave problem with nothing like a cradle to grave service," he said, with some funds earmarked for mental health services not being used for the right purpose.
"We have a grave problem, I think".
A grave problem, it seemed, could no longer be denied.
If children are unraveling to this extent, it's a grave problem.
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