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Santana's health has become a critical problem for the Mets.
"Severe malnutrition has become a critical problem in my country," says Ouédraogo, her anguish and frustration clear.
He asserted that "20 or 30 years ago, when Chelsea was light manufacturing, the lack of parks was inconsequential," but that today "it's become a critical problem".
Soil and water loss have become a critical problem on sloping croplands in Northern China.
Detection of abnormal human actions in the crowd has become a critical problem in video surveillance applications like terrorist attacks.
However, the bonding between titanium and bone tissue is not always strong enough and can become a critical problem.
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During years of drought, frequent irrigation bans may be applied and shortage of water for crops becomes a critical problem.
The Romney campaign's cash flow became a critical problem from early April to the late August convention, according to Stevens.
This becomes a critical problem when sailing in fog and at night.
Hence, the resolution becomes a critical problem for e-book content provider.
So how to ensure continuous network service becomes a critical problem especially in jammed situations.
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