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Violence against women remains a widespread problem that is still not dealt with effectively by the police or the court system.

Before it has even been made public, it has set off three investigations into charges of corruption, a widespread problem that has severely hindered improvement in Iraq after the war.

The family believe they have been victims of a widespread problem that summer-born children are too often being denied the flexibility they're supposed to have under a government code of conduct.

This summer, in response to charges that New York City schools push out tens of thousands of students who have fallen behind their expected grade -- and put them in bureaucratic categories where they will not be counted as dropouts -- Chancellor Joel I. Klein acknowledged that there was a widespread problem that was a "tragedy" for many students, and promised to fix it.

But it's a widespread problem that can be largely attributed to Twitter's nonchalant, "laissez-faire" approach to account security.

Startups shouldn't think about what's fun or interesting, but should identify a widespread problem that isn't already being addressed by another company.

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The marriage penalty stems in part from efforts dating back to 1948 to smooth out other inequities in the tax code, including a once-widespread problem that led a single-earner household to have a higher tax bill than a two-earner household with the same income.

The touch screens had replaced the punch-card systems that caused widespread problems that year.

The United States Department of Justice initiated its own investigation and lawsuit after Mr. Pizzuto's death, uncovering widespread problems that the county has since agreed to address.

Fe deficiency is a widespread agricultural problem that reduces plant growth and crop yields [33, 36].

As a result, Fe deficiency is a widespread agricultural problem that causes plants growth retardation and restricts sources of nutrition from plants (e.g., rice, maize and barley) (Mori 1999; Kobayashi et al. 2010).

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