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"This was grave for Carmona," said Gen. Rafael Montero, a former minister of defense sympathetic to the anti-Chávez forces.
"The situation was grave for junior women," several of whom did not get tenure, she recalls.
And Martina Milburn, the chief executive of the youth charity The Prince's Trust, said the situation was grave for young people: "Unemployment can have a devastating effect, not just on future job and wage prospects, but also damaging well-being and mental health.
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Popkin said that unless swift action is taken to improve both disease prevention and treatment, the results could be grave for China.
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