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The Nixon Administration has in the span of a few months faced many grave problems.
Certainly, many grave problems remain to be resolved, yet it is clear that, without all those interventions on the international level, mankind would not have been able to survive the unchecked use of its own possibilities.
After all, the burden of human agency is heavy -- so many grave problems, a number of them seemingly insoluble.
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But he said grave problems remained throughout Asia.
But the power-sharing deal has encountered grave problems.
Many political experts in Italy agree that Mr. Berlusconi has been subjected to an astonishing degree of prosecutorial scrutiny and that there are grave problems with the judicial system.
Mr Raymond said the absence of medicines was causing grave problems.
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