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It's impossible to do that in Afghanistan without stressing the problem of terrorism; Mr Obama finds himself simultaneously trying to calm the public down about terror to support the broader foreign policy agenda he has in mind while keeping public concern high enough to ensure long-term support for the wars.
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Somewhat surprisingly, given his current status as a godfather of economically sophisticated environmentalism, Pigou didn't actually stress the problem of pollution.
Mr. Bloomberg has also warned that the city faces large deficits beginning in the 2006 fiscal year, and he has repeatedly stressed the problem of rising costs, some of which are beyond the city's control.
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Derrida's Introduction looks to be a radically new understanding of Husserl insofar as Derrida stresses the problem of language in Husserl's thought of history.
Although [7, 8] stress the problem of spectrum handoff of multiple SUs, they mainly study the performance evaluation of handoff scheme instead of optimal handoff scheme design.
UN-Women Executive Director Michelle Bachelet stressed the problem of gender-based disparities in education.
Thus, the Oblast Ministry of Internal Affairs stressed the problem of counterfeit alcohols, especially illegal vodka imported mainly from the northern Caucasus and which the Ministry estimated comprised at least 40% of all sales.
Wenger, though, stressed the problems "do not look big" and the duo should be in contention for the Emirates Cup.
Bell, appointed chairman of the commission, stressed the problems of a post-industrial economy, modern society's technocratic structure versus its hedonistic culture and the increasingly unrealistic levels of public and private expectations.
For one, Cobb has stressed the problems inherent in what he calls the "substantialist" worldview ultimately derived from Classical Greek philosophy that still dominates Christian theology, as well as most of western thought.
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