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Both have seemed to resent being pushed into the role of lead crisis fighter because elected officials leaders cannot agree, or because they hope central bank policy can be a substitute for tough economic measures that would cost votes in the short term.
"They are over the lead action level now, even after re-implementing corrosion control – and it is anyone's guess how bad lead levels were before switching back," said Virginia Tech professor Marc Edwards, who helped uncover the lead crisis in Flint.
The French government will lead crisis talks on Saturday over a spate of gangland murders in Marseille, after the shooting of a football boss's son – the 15th gun death this year – sparked soul-searching over the Mediterranean city's inability to shed its image as the "Chicago of the south".
While in town, Pruitt toured the epicenter of its lead crisis, the West Calumet housing complex.
(For more on this, see The Social Determinants of America's Lead Crisis).
It's the legal authority the EPA used — albeit belatedly — after the lead crisis in Flint, Mich.
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Diaghilev's fascination with the privileged classes would lead to crisis.
The PHSO report demonstrates that a lack of specialist palliative care out-of-hours can lead to crisis.
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