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I sort of see that mining disaster are being an intertwined problem of corporate malfeasance spurred into life by a government that's too responsive to the lobbyist succubi.
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Quick fixes are rarely the answer to complex and intertwined problems such as access to decent work, education and securing legal rights.
So Mr Zhu is presumably aiming for efficiency as he confronts his country's intertwined problems—such as unemployment, deflation, flood damage, creaky banks and a wobbly state-enterprise system, to name just a few.
Maximilian II (from 1564), Rudolf II (from 1576), and Matthias (from 1612), though ardent Catholics, were preoccupied with the intertwined problems of retaining the loyalty of their dynastic lands and securing the eastern borders against the Turks.
Their future depends on how well their countries handle the intertwined problems of H.I.V.-AIDS, ethnic and civil conflict, corrupt and abusive government and economic growth too feeble to provide jobs for rising populations.
Mayer faced two intertwined problems: Yahoo's relevance was dwindling because it was still stuck in a desktop age, showing big banner ads to people checking their email, even while the world had gone mobile.
Thanks to a stagnant economy, millions of young Pakistanis are without jobs or regular incomes, especially in the burgeoning cities. Poverty and bleak prospects must surely be contributing to the extremist violence that daily rocks the country.Fixing the mess means cutting through immense and intertwined problems.
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