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In my case it would be a particularly pressing problem, given how critical I have been of Russia's current president.
And for now, capacity is not a particularly pressing problem because the backbone providers have been laying high-speed lines at prodigious rates over the last few years.
Antibiotic use in animals is a particularly pressing problem.
Taking a mental break from a particularly pressing problem by indulging in creative play can help you come up with more solutions when you finally do get back to work, says Goldstein.
This may be a particularly pressing problem for genes with important functions that show low expression levels in small structures.
Applying this to a particularly pressing problem in UK tobacco control it seems clear, from a recent review of qualitative research examining smoking in pregnancy, that many women suffer from a sense of emotional disruption at this time in their lives (Graham et al. 2011).
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This has been a pressing problem for many governments, particularly insofar as investment by U.S. firms is involved, and it is a chief complaint of critics who view globalization as a form of economic exploitation.
Bush had inherited a pressing problem.
Another pressing problem lies in public perception.
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