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By many accounts, the widespread misuse of prescription drugs, particularly opioid painkillers, such as OxyContin, began in the late nineties and rapidly became a chronic problem.
In that period, Turkey had open economic policies and for the first time experienced a high trade deficit, which became a chronic problem in subsequent periods (see Fig. 4).
The spinal root pain, however, became a chronic problem.
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The arthritis can last from a few days to a few months, but if the Lyme infection goes untreated the arthritis may become a chronic problem.
African-American unemployment – which is typically higher than average anyway – has become a chronic problem, going far beyond just being the effects of a recession.
He backpedaled yesterday, saying he would retire only if his torn hamstring becomes a chronic problem in the next few years.
The commercialisation of beach leisure by big business and the tourist industry had become "a chronic problem" that called for drastic action, Mayor Christos Kortzidis said.
When caseloads rose sharply from 1990 to 1994, there was concern that dependence on welfare had become a chronic problem of dependency by single mothers, rather than a temporary effect of bad times or life crises.
He said he was not concerned that the tendinitis could become a chronic problem, the way a badly sprained thumb sustained early in the 1999 preseason hindered him throughout last season; he had his lowest quarterback rating, 74.7, since 1993.
"I cannot say the tides are in our favor," said Henry J. Stern, the commissioner for the Department of Parks and Recreation, reflecting upon what has become a chronic problem here and in many parts of the country.
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