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But what's shifted this cluster of problems from the realm it used to inhabit - the concern of social workers and urban policy types - into one of the most vexed questions confronting contemporary British life is the perception of Islam as a global phenomenon.

From this survey, we can see that for each cluster of problems there are avenues of resolution worth further exploration.

This section considers three: (1) a cluster of problems related to the application of primitive predicates to empty terms, (2) the failure of substitutivity salva veritate of co-referential expressions, and (3) the inability of free logic to express sufficient conditions for existence.

At this time, many in the Royal Society and elsewhere were at work on a cluster of problems that might be described as follows: how can one take Kepler's Laws, which were then considered among the very best descriptions of the planetary orbits, and understand them in the context of dynamical or causal principles?

The authors further identify a cluster of problem-solving skills relevant for systems thinking that distinguishes it from 'usual thinking' paradigms (Table  1).

PTD is a complex cluster of problems associated with socio-economic, socio-demographic, socio-behavioral, environmental, medical, biological and genetic risk factors [ 3- 8].

The report states that this group of up to 200,000 people, spread across all three countries, is "at the core of the cluster of problems created by Chernobyl," and focusing on their needs and helping them take control of their futures must be a priority.

Instead of dealing with smoking as a more or less normative risky behaviour during this critical period or focusing mainly on peer influences, adolescent health professionals should take into account the complex cluster of problems and needs which possibly burden adolescents and eventually remain unmet.

Liverpool, Stevenage, North Tyneside, Gateshead, Middlesbrough, Stevenage, Lincoln, Barrow-in-Furness and Hastings also featured among the 20 areas with the biggest clusters of problem debt reported to Citizens Advice.

This entry has addressed six major clusters of problems that threaten the possibility of moral knowledge.

Bentall and Spaulding et al. are betting that any clustering of problems or symptoms will not line up neatly with the DSM categories, and this is probably a good bet for any approach.

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