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"How can we believe Labour when it says it takes the problem of Jew-hatred seriously when it repeatedly defends antisemitic MPs?
It takes the problem of the color line and, in a large way, reasserts its reality and its centrality at the beginning of this century.
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He adds: "What's most useful about the term 'moral injury' is that it takes the problem out of the hands of the mental health profession and the military and attempts to place it where it belongs -- in society, in the community, and in the family -- precisely where moral questions should be posed and wrangled with.
From the clinical standpoint, codifying binge-eating behavior into Binge-Eating Disorder makes sense: it takes the problem out of the NOS waste-basket where it's been for years.
Naturalism takes the problem of mathematics seriously since science cannot do with out it.
And they think the rise is a way for Labour to signal that it is taking the problem of binge drinking seriously.
The fact-checking group wrote an open letter to Facebook last month urging it to take the problem of fake news seriously.
I, like Joel I. Klein, former New York City schools chancellor, reject this premise because it takes the entire problem of failing schools out of one's control.
Since CVS systems are big energy consumers, it is urgent to take the problem of optimizing the energy consumption of CVS systems into consideration.
Take the "problem" of evil.
Take the problem of questionable legal fees levied on troubled borrowers.
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