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All this suggests that the quality of teacher-training courses, rather than the quantity of trainees, may be a key problem.
Pipeline and infrastructure shortages towards accessing natural gas, upon which the New England states have become increasingly reliant, showed itself to be a key problem in the winter of 2013, when gas shortages in the Boston area and elsewhere led to severe price spikes.
A lack of accountability of obstetricians was also considered to be a key problem in several settings.
Senior Policymaker Lack of coordination among institutions and specifically between the academics, NGOs and the government appear to be a key problem identified by the KIs.
Impairment of mitochondria might be a key problem since mitochondrial dysfunction may result in reduced cellular ATP delivery, increased reactive oxygen species production, and triggering of apoptosis pathways.
The reduced immunotolerance of these patients to citrullinated proteins seems to be a key problem, so that - especially for RAs of high severity - an increased formation of autoantibodies develops [ 26].
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It therefore doesn't help much in the current context, in which imbalances between eurozone economies are a key problem.
Sally Hunt General secretary, University and College Union There is a key problem with the proposed further marketisation of universities and the TEF.
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