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Germany's finance minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, warned that unless Europe tackled youth employment, which stands at 23.5% across the EU, the continent "will lose the battle for Europe's unity".

The only blunter message has come from the European Parliament, which said last month that Romania's accession in 2007 would be impossible unless it tackled such issues as corruption, a lack of judicial independence, harassment of the media and police brutality.The parliament said Romania's social security system "fail[ed] completely" to help larger families, and called food safety "alarming".

"The political vultures have already been circling," writes Raymond Snoddy of the next licence-fee negotiation, pointing to a warning by Grant Shapps, the Tory party chair, that the BBC could lose exclusive rights to the licence fee unless it tackled what he described as a culture of secrecy, waste and "unbalanced reporting".

And, unless they are tackled, these delays are likely to rise.

Beef stew should not be tackled unless you have two hours for it.

Mr. Garr said he realized that nothing would be done for brain tumors unless the company tackled other areas first.

The report followed a separate theatre diversity report commissioned by Andrew Lloyd Webber which warned that theatre risked being sidelined unless it better tackled the diversity issue.

The amount you will earn is likely to be dwarfed by the interest you're paying – and the amounts owed have a tendency to spiral unless they're tackled early.

Entrepreneurs know that even a good relationship with a bad government stymies foreign investment; civil society knows a resource-rich country can have more rather than fewer problems, unless corruption is tackled.

In his submission to Labour's policy forum, Field writes: "Over the next six years the financial challenge to the NHS is so great that, unless it is tackled boldly and radically, it will simply cease to exist in any recognisable form.

"I think corruption is a far more nefarious problem than most people recognise and unless it is tackled urgently and aggressively, there is no hope of turning things around in Afghanistan.

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