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Mr. Brook argues that the problem wasn't deregulation, but "misregulation".
For example, the blogger NumbersMuncher argues that the problem is particularly acute in Ohio.
Lyons argues that the problem is a systemic one that needs concerted attention from government.
He argues that the problem, if it exists, will be solved by bottom-up innovation in energy technologies.
A new branch of thinking, called communibiology, argues that the problem is one of nature, not nurture.
The union argues that the problem has been compounded by the creation of new secondary rather than primary free schools.
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Xunzi rather argues that the problems created by unrestrained self-interest point to the need to transform human motivation.
The White House argued that the problem predated Mr. Obama's time in office.
Citing reams of data, Mr. Gensler argued that the problem persists today.
But activists and experts argue that the problem is more significant than Suu Kyi admits.
Amtrak supporters argue that the problem is too little financing from Congress.
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