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"Usually, these are tried and true methods of drawing away the public eye from more tangible problems.
Still, she called the demonstration a "liberating act" against "a political class that hasn't dealt with the tangible problems that women face".
Perhaps, in this vast city of 18 million people, air pollution simply takes its place in the queue behind more tangible problems.
There are many less tangible problems: state-controlled distribution, top-down planning and a quota system that doesn't fully encourage innovation and individual effort.
Recent local elections have shown that a record number of Italians have been tempted to stay away from the polls altogether, in a sign of impatience with Italy's political class seen as out of touch with the country's tangible problems.
"What hurt Chávez the most was the lack of sufficient attention to concrete, tangible problems and an overemphasis on lofty ideals," Mr. Ellner said, referring to pressing issues like shortages of basic foods and general government corruption.
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He needed another tangible problem to solve.
Last night, the threat to his presence in a tournament he has won three times was created by a rather more tangible problem.
He could hardly contain his relief as he jumped to his feet, ready to deal with this discrete and tangible problem.
"Geopolitical risks and the terrorist threat are a more tangible problem".
In a system which must analyze many differing metrics, there is a tangible problem of false positives and vice versa.
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