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And just like in the 70s, desertion has become a growing problem.
Dengue fever has become a growing problem around the world, as the carrier mosquito spreads in warming climates.
But the smell, a pungent stench that emanates from the accumulation of bird feces on the rocks, has become a growing problem.
Fireworks have always been viewed as a European phenomenon but they have become a growing problem in English football with eight incidents in the 2010/11 season, 72 in 2011/12 and so far this season 96 incidents.
While modern technology was intended to make the chores of daily life less difficult, the proliferation of automatic motors, sensors and lights into more household items has become a growing problem for the strictly observant.
Many supporters of traditional hunting with horses and hounds, including Stanley Johnson, argue that trophy hunting has become a growing problem because of the Hunting Act 2004, which limits traditional stag hunting to two hounds at a time.
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It should be noted that during that period the amount of cultivable land did not increase concomitantly, and land hunger became a growing problem from that time on.
Delays in distributing aid became a growing problem and led to protests.
As data becomes a growing problem, so will the interest in open cloud technologies.
Discipline became a growing problem for the Giants during the season.
Discipline became a growing problem during the early portion of the season.
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