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But corruption is a large and growing problem, entangled with a culture of black entitlement to compensate for past suffering under apartheid.
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To put it crudely: if everything is in interaction with everything else, everything is generically entangled with everything else, and that is a worse problem than measuring apparatuses being entangled with the measured systems.
Global climate change has become entangled with the problem of invasive species.
For the past several years, my life had been entangled with the problem of the effects of toxic environmental chemicals on the development of the fetal brain -- and the effects on later behavior and intelligence.
Problems at Bank of Moscow are closely entangled with a power struggle in city government after President Dmitri A. Medvedev fired the long-serving mayor, Yuri M. Luzhkov, last autumn.
Approaching a problem in a logical and positive way is difficult if the situation is entangled with emotional issues.
Entangled with the federal government, that is.
Mr. Creedon was entangled with the Steuermans.
Others worried about getting overly entangled with Washington.
The security legislation, meanwhile, is becoming entangled with other concerns.
Because, says Wills, religion is not entangled with the state.
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