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There is arguably no greater problem than impaired child development, which affects millions of the world's poorest and most vulnerable children.
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It can handle him; it has a high-security wing that has been used for terror suspects before, with no greater problems than Lindsey Graham complaining, as he did when Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, Osama bin Laden's son-in-law, was sent there just a few months ago, saying that he should be in Guantánamo.
There is no great problem.
On this side of the digital divide, providing internet access to refugees represents no great problem.
The notionally conflicting demands of wistfulness and stadium-pleasing anthemics have proved no great problem since.
But since he doesn't believe in heaven anyway, this insanitary condition poses no great problem.
The report makes it clear that one issue of great concern to many consumers -- whether genetically engineered foods are safe to eat or drink -- is no great problem.
In practice, this is no great problem for describing our solar system, for Newton's law gives valid answers for objects moving slowly compared with light.
Perhaps if I had been able to leave it there, I might reasonably have argued that there was no great problem, but I couldn't.
Warnford's ancient church in fact is no great problem: heavily restored in 1906, it has been well looked after since.
Probably the faithful Hunt saw no great problem in echoing his master's tone of voice and copying his sloppy socialising habits.
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