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He said that suggested there was a serious problem at the processing plant, rather than an isolated lot that got contaminated.
The casual and unquestioned way these companies are allowed public relations space at educational events reflects a serious problem at the heart of modern British science.
Despite those encouraging findings, the report included a number of warnings that bullying, violent crime, drinking and drugs remained a serious problem at many schools.
Capital depletion is a serious problem at the moment because the capital markets are largely frozen and companies cannot easily raise new money if they need it.
Respondents were asked to rate seven different environmental issues – from climate change to loss of biodiversity – as being either a "very serious problem," a "somewhat serious problem," a "not very serious problem" or "not a serious problem at all".
Multiple units at one nuclear power facility (common practice in the United States), creating the potential for mind-boggling negative synergies — a serious problem at one unit vastly complicates management, salvage or use of the others.
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At the moment there is a serious problem brewing at the top of the order.
"Interference is really a serious problem, especially at relatively low frequencies," Dr. Paul F. Goldsmith, director of the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center, said via e-mail.
"We were told that it wasn't a serious problem but at the time when they found that the battery's acid had caused serious damage it was too late to save her oesophagus".
The scarcity of roles for villains has become a serious problem, particularly at studios specializing in Western pictures, where writers are being harried for not thinking up any new ones.
"Orbital debris is a serious problem, but at the same time the sky is not falling," he said.
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