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If these separate worlds are joined in order to form a national government, a problem emerges.
Even if they have no legislative prospect of intervening, they can at least kick up a stink, confident in the knowledge that this issue matters not only to nose-flute aficionados but to Saturday night dance-off enthusiasts across the country, and that they can make it toxic enough to pose the government a problem.
Xinjiang's minority Uighur Muslims commonly argue they are unfairly vilified by the Chinese government, a problem that many fear will worsen following the Tiananmen crash.
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But many economists call it a classic case of a government causing a problem rather than solving it.
The older do-gooders had a certain policy model: government identifies a problem.
I think it is becoming increasingly clear that this government has a problem with women.
But the bishops surely know that the UK government has a problem with the European Commission.
'All Italians know the government has a problem when it comes to making decisions.
"If Gibraltar's government has a problem with ours, why make weak Spanish fishermen pay for it?" he said.
Many people have said in private that the government created a problem for itself by demonizing the group.
Rather, the Israeli government has a problem with the fact that a deal was struck on Iran's nuclear programme on Sunday.
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