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And the European commission has been slow to get to grips with the problem.
Indeed, the tragedy is that we did not take advantage of the strong growth of the boom years to get to grips with the problem.
He added that EU leaders needed to get to grips with the problem to make the European "vision a reality for a generation".
You argued at the time that this "would take the politics out of climate change and show our intention to get to grips with the problem".
Political opponents described the statistics as woeful, and Ms Jamieson had to admit they were disappointing and accused councils of failing to get to grips with the problem.
By 1946, the failure of the occupying powers to get to grips with the problem of Germany was not only an eerie recapitulation of Versailles, 1919.
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Even as growing numbers of cases within Labour's ranks have come to light, the party has failed get to grips with the problems in its processes.
A year in which the public services could try to get to grips with the problems they face, without any distractions.
He was incredibly slow in getting to grips with the problem.
The IRS insists it is getting to grips with the problem.
Unsurprisingly, McCarthy believes the bank is getting to grips with the problem of corruption, announcing in the past year a cross-debarment deal with four other regional development banks.
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