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And, the density of our city makes the problem that much more pressing.
Terry Weitzen Highland Park, N.J., Sept. 28, 2010 Helping in Chicago To the Editor: "For the Unemployed Over 50, Fears of Never Working Again" ("The New Poor" series, front page, Sept. 20) highlighted a problem that much of the nation is facing.
But in an era when communication takes many forms, and with the added problem that much of this communication is encrypted, how easy is it to turn this sound bite into reality?
Some people genetically have an enlarged heel bone, making the problem that much worse.
To the extent they can be speeded up even by a microsecond, it will make the problem that much worse".
By presenting the filthy water in the form of a treat, Polluted Water Popsicles makes the city's waste problem that much more offensive.
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But widespread expectations that such a thing was possible could drive up borrowing costs for all localities, making their fiscal problems that much worse.
Sharpton also said it was a problem that went much deeper than awards.
He thought it pointed to a problem that is much deeper than a few high-living bureaucrats.
This is the kind of problem that is much easier for a politician like Bill Clinton to turn around.
They attacked a small business for a problem that is much bigger than the price of a bowl of cereal.
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