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And even if corruption could one day be cut to, say, Turkish levels, Georgia would still face formidable problems.
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Wimsatt uses these disanalogies to highlight the formidable problems facing any effort to use population genetic models in the explanation of cultural change.
Of course, Mr. Kan faced a host of deep and formidable problems in office that would have challenged any leader, even without the earthquake and the tsunami, which left 20,000 dead or missing, and the resulting nuclear accident.
"Chinese science today still faces formidable challenges and problems … result[ing] in a weak scientific ethos".
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