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Equally, though, the waste problem points to a stunning failure of governance.

Taiwan is reluctant to admit human trafficking remains a serious problem, pointing to its positive US rating.

And though local mixologists can now breathe a sigh of relief, many people in the industry claim that the law was part of a bigger problem, pointing to the seemingly random enforcement of confusing and outdated laws.

But Harman insisted Thursday night's result did not mean there was a "more widespread problem", pointing to a Labour win in a council byelection held on the same day in the Tory heartland of Kent.

Mr. Franks said that a series of public hearings on the problem pointed to a number of needed changes.

Mr. Lebow said the problems pointed to a "management issue".

The problems point to a growing challenge for the military and the caretaker government: How to satisfy demands as the economy staggers.

Ms. Jacobs said all of the building problems point to an "infrastructure breakdown".

The education secretary made a speech in March this year in which she agreed there was a problem and pointed to work being done by various agencies – the National College for Teaching and Leadership and the Future Leaders Trust – to improve things.

Losing one-on-one matchups dampened USC's efforts Saturday, a problem that pointed to flaws in the Trojans' technique.

These narratives of the problem point to a more complex interplay of factors that determine the relative suitability of options rather than simply their content.

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