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It's going to fester".
It is going to fester".
It is going to fester," he said, acknowledging it was a "no-man's land" for inmates.
This mistrust needs to be dealt with or it is just going to fester.
"If people have problems in a family and sweep them under the rug and don't deal with them openly and honestly," he said, "they're just going to fester".
You do have to acknowledge if someone is performing well against you, then you can move on whereas if you just stay in complete denial it is just going to fester".
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Now you're pregnant with AIDS and you're going to have festering sores on your body forever.
If Craig Whyte is any guide, he said ahead of administration that HMRC would respond to a judgement in Rangers' favour by appealing and appealing again, and so it might be as well to assume that the £49m "big tax bill" is either going to stand or to fester, and it's not clear which is worse for the Ibrox club.
Experts warn that allowing health problems to fester is only going to increase the costs of providing health care for the uninsured.
One challenge we wanted to address is that we wanted to be a company where people could talk to each other honestly and give each other feedback directly rather than letting it fester or going to their boss and saying "I can't work with Fred" because he's whatever.
Guantánamo is, as the president said, a lingering problem that is going to get worse if it continues to fester, so he has to deal with it.
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