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If that suspicion is allowed to fester, the public will not rally to social care's flag.
"When suspicion and hostility is allowed to fester, it can erupt into unrest," said the attorney general.
The longer the imbalance is allowed to fester, the steeper and harsher the eventual cuts will be.
Enron may have doled out money to both parties, but if the issue is allowed to fester it will surely hurt Mr Bush more.
"We urgently need an anti-extremism strategy that addresses the subversive and veiled far-right activity that is allowed to fester in private".
The Oscars are always full of awkwardness and contradiction, and the show is always better when some of the discomfort is allowed to fester, rather than being papered over.
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Disagreement should not be allowed to fester.
This humanitarian catastrophe has been allowed to fester for generations.
The longer they are allowed to fester, the more unstable Pakistan will become.
It is mould that has been allowed to fester too long.
The tragedies of the 1990s showed that Balkan problems cannot be allowed to fester.
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