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Problem is thirty.
If a problem is 30, the problem is the person who sits 30 cm from the computer screen.
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But a greater problem is the political one.
A greater problem is that no one knows if the measures will work.
A greater problem is fatigue: working seafarers tell me they are routinely knackered because there are no longer enough crew on board.
But other intelligence officials say a greater problem is that the structure of the national security bureaucracy leads it to look at the world first country by country and then in terms of geographical regions.
A greater problem is the divide between famous and easily identifiable people of color and those with no defense.
Joan Anderson from The Boston Globe declared the album "the worst of her career, and revealed a voice [that is] no longer capable of either gravity-defying gymnastics or soft coos", while AllMusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine expressed similar sentiments and wrote, "What is a greater problem is that Mariah's voice is shot, sounding in tatters throughout the record.
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Cunningham said one of the reasons the inspectorate believed the figures belied a greater problem was that forces in England and Wales did not have a consistent and coherent approach to tackling the problem.
Forget overbearing Brussels; a far greater problem is sleazy Westminster.
A second, greater problem is the attitude of many judges after the financial crisis.
But a far greater problem is the shortage of materials, including leather (reported Mr. Altuzarra).
A far greater problem is the excessive fawning over unsympathetic characters like Darla D. Moore.
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