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Beddington cites the problem that the UK doesn't own the data again.
The president often cites the problem on the campaign trail and links it to his call for limiting the amount patients can recover in medical liability suits.
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He cites the problems of joblessness and blames much of the world's ills on the "idolatry of money," which exploits both the poor and the environment.
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President Bush, citing the problem of verifying any agreement, has suspended talks pending the completion of a review of policy toward North Korea.
The initiative comes as the spill in the Gulf of Mexico has underscored the problem with dependence on oil, and officials said the president would cite the problem when he discusses his plan.
For simplicity, we cite the problem of elastic waves generated by cylindrical-bar collisions that typically appears in dynamics textbooks, such as that written by Meyers (1994).
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