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When the problem lingers, a lawsuit follows.
For how effective the United States can be in sowing goodwill through its assistance, the problem lingers.
Midtown is the "toughest to police," especially south of Broadway, with a crack problem lingering from the drug epidemic of the 1980s, Police Chief Gerald Keller said.
"From our inspections, we've found that there's a problem with leaking light ballasts, and I'd be concerned with the problem lingering for a long period of time".
Hairston's problem lingered longer than Wright's, but both players were ready for opening day.
So one huge environmental crisis was, in effect, replaced by another problem lingering on the horizon.
This disparity underscores a problem that lingers even in communities with progressive fire codes: Most houses in the wildland-urban interface predate these standards, and retrofitting existing structures is often beyond the means of most homeowners.
"It's a problem that lingers for decades and centuries".
That dynamic can create an incentive to let problems linger: Once a carrier's interception capability is restored -- even if it was fixed at taxpayer expense -- its service is compliant again with the 1994 law, so the issue is moot.
That dynamic can create an incentive to let problems linger: Once a carrier's interception capability is restored — even if it was fixed at taxpayer expense — its service is compliant again with the 1994 law, so the issue is moot.
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