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But it is plainly a problem most politicians don't know much about.One area of interest to the scientists is the way that paediatric cancer discriminates by race and gender.
To challenge it would be a big step towards imposing greater party discipline on the Senate.Republican self-confidence is plainly a problem for bipartisanship, but why should Mr Bush care?
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To hypothesize that this is simply a problem restricted to Arab and/or Islamic parts of the world is plainly naïve and reckless.
Plainly, the Tories have a problem, which they have at last got around to admitting.
This was plainly rebellion and acutely raised a problem with which Protestants had long been wrestling.
To put it plainly: we would not have a problem with illegal immigration if our legal immigration system were not so broken.
Lieberman, like his fellow New Democrats, doesn't have a problem with the rich and the powerful, and he plainly didn't like pretending otherwise.
Plainly put, some people just cannot -- WILL not be convinced that climate change is a problem.
A minute into the film he states it plainly: "A lot of times, rather than helping people with horse problems, I'm helping horses with people problems".
Safety is plainly a priority.
Plainly, a great future beckoned.
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