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While there are a few laugh-out-loud moments, the show still exhibits its most persistent problem: sacrificing its characters for throwaway jokes.
In responding to crises, the most persistent problem is that of collaboration — people with information and equipment who are unable to share it with those who need it most.
But the most persistent problem with U.S. strategy in places like Somalia and northeastern Nigeria has been the inability of local armies to secure militant-occupied spaces in a lasting way after troops move in to flush them out.
For months, Americans said they found Mr. Gore's positions on various issues more appealing than Mr. Bush's, but the vice president's most persistent problem was that voters said they had significant misgivings about him on issues of character.
Nevertheless, the F.T.C. says robocalls are its most persistent problem, generating roughly 200,000 consumer complaints each month, even though the agency says it has stopped many of the businesses responsible for the billions of robocalls made each year.
Perhaps the most persistent problem is the failure to recognize how noisy individual economic data points can be, and therefore how it is best to look for consensus evidence rather than focusing on one or two reports.
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But critics question a system that fails to curb the most persistent problems.
For Thomas Cook the UK has been the source of the most persistent problems in recent times.
But the most persistent problems are caused by industrial pollution from relatively distant sources, especially coal-fired power plants, according to pollution experts.
For the city, the program offers an ideal solution to one of its most persistent problems: how to deal with urban blight.
As the last day came and went, many of those left in the park (38 trailers full, by FEMA's count) were exemplars of New Orleans's most persistent problems before the storm: old, unhealthy, delusional, mentally challenged, addicted, illiterate, senile.
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