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Americans moved to the suburbs after World War II to escape the problem of poverty in cities.
In practice it is difficult to escape the problem of the laws and procedures being used at one's own discretion – the essential point is how to guarantee conditions for the transparency and accountability of the political and administrative system (Booth 2007).
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Maybe it seemed to us that to be a writer was to escape the problems of blood and class.
Public indifference, in turn, may bolster the ideologically convenient notion that Hollywood is out of touch with the American people, and also the economically convenient idea that people go to the movies to escape the problems of the world rather than to confront them.
The work was based on Juvenal's Third Satire and describes the character Thales's leaving for Wales to escape the problems of London.
Based on Juvenal's Satire III, it describes the character Thales leaving for Wales to escape the problems of London, which is portrayed as a place of crime, corruption, and poverty.
The U.S. cannot expect to escape the problems that afflict much of the world today.
These new developments, which had the incidental effect of enabling mathematicians to escape the problems in Weyl's original approach, were the outcome of lines of research that had originally been conducted with little regard for physical questions.
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