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But in a country whose leaders see national security, government stability and Islamic values as inextricably entwined, problems that usually would constitute threats to the leadership are instead viewed as an opportunity to secure its rule.
And a decade of violence suggests that military might cannot solve the entwined problems plaguing Congo and Rwanda.
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Entwined with these problems, of course, is the thorniest of all: money.
Cleveland selected him in the first round in 2014, but the Heisman Trophy winner never lived up to expectations and now finds himself entwined in legal problems as his future in football grows cloudy.
Experts say the country's environmental problems are closely entwined with its seafood safety problems.
PTSD is often accompanied by and entwined with other serious problems — depression, sleep disorders, chronic pain and substance abuse.
This was my first exposure, as a psychiatry trainee, to cultural issues entwined with mental health problems in England.
There are in fact three deep-rooted problems, each entwined with the others, and each reaching systemically into every corner of the Continent.
These two problems are intimately entwined, and so are their solutions.
Among indigenous children, as in the general pediatric population, obesity and mental health problems are likely entwined, with each exerting cause and effect influences on the other [ 5].
Though the study did not look at cause and effect, it was clear that sleep problems and poor health were entwined.
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