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"We have a very big problem here, " Calumpit Mayor James de Jesus told ABS-CBN TV network.
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"The patterning issue is a very big problem, " Choi Sang-hun, an LG Display engineer, said in an interview.
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Ultimately, Stachel hopes her efforts will be part of a movement that makes a dent in a very big problem.
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Nearly half (48%) describe the gap between rich and poor as a very big problem, up from 41% four years ago.
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And therein lies a very big problem that has to be addressed.
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This is a very big problem because once confidence returns, and credit begins to flow more easily, we could end up with runaway inflation, an even bigger problem as this would wipe out savings and have a wealth-destroying effect.
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David Fraser, a former senior probation officer and author of Land Fit For Criminals, says there is a "very big youth crime problem in this country" and that government "is in denial about it", with about 300, 000 crimes committed by children under 16 every year.
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So, with France and Germany pleading with Portugal to admit they have a problem and three very big sovereign debt auctions coming up, it would not have been surprising to see the buyers stand aside and for the bears to do their thing.
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This is a very tough problem to crack, but a big opportunity.
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Once we delved further into the market, we realized that aside from solving a very important problem for American women, lingerie is big business in America and around the world, with a lot of potential for new companies to come in and really make their mark.
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Mr Frum believes that a future agreement to cut spending - he thinks America spends much too big a proportion of its GDP on health - and raise taxes, could very quickly bring the debt problem down to the level of quotidian normality.
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