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"A daily average of 1,000 illegal border crossers are arriving in Hungary, so illegal immigration has become a severe problem and its control a prominent task," a joint statement from the interior and defence ministries said.
Oversaturation has become a severe problem for urban intersections, especially the bottleneck intersections that cause queue spillover and network gridlock.
The analysis was performed in Principality of Asturias (mountain region of NW of Spain), where soil heavy metal pollution has become a severe problem.
(In the past several months, "macro" viruses, which spread via dirty spreadsheets and word processor documents, have become a severe problem).
The lack of these features will become a severe problem since scalable and modular solutions cannot be provided when integrating new wired/wireless devices into existing automation systems.
With this trend, dozens of applications can be running on an MPSoC concurrently and application deadlock on MPSoCs will become a severe problem.
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Max's rashes became a severe problem when he turned 9.
More than 2,800 chemical factories arose around the lake, and industrial dumping became a severe problem and, eventually, a crisis.
This unbalance of demand through a year becomes a severe problem.
Obesity has become a severe health problem in the world.
In recent years, air pollution has become a severe environmental problem.
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