Both candidates deserve equal blame for not addressing with any specificity California's most urgent problem.
Mayor George Ferguson previously said the subject of parking had become an urgent problem for some residents.
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They do not respond to the most immediate and urgent problem: prolonged mass unemployment caused by heavy household debt.
At the very least it becomes very much less of an urgent problem.
We would have made clear that the national debt is an enormously important problem -- but not an immediately urgent problem.
George Ferguson said the subject of parking had become an urgent problem for some residents and the issue needed to be sorted out.
Samuel Rodriguez, head of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, describes the state of the Latino family as a more urgent problem than reform of America's dysfunctional immigration system.
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Multiple forces are making power management an urgent problem.
OBAMA'S DECISION shows that he has not allowed reality to interfere with his perception of the absence of a Palestinian state as the most urgent problem he faces in the Middle East.
But what I told my former colleagues today is that we simply cannot allow differences over individual elements of this plan to prevent us from meeting our responsibility to solve a longstanding and urgent problem for the American people.
The Perry-Schlesinger commission report identified Russian tactical nuclear weapons as an "urgent" problem.
They say the high rates emphasise the need to treat adolescent suicide as a major public health problem requiring urgent intervention.
Kerosene lanterns are also a big part of the problem and demand urgent, similarly robust research and policy focus.
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The need to tackle this problem has become urgent.
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Prime Minister Blair said that the G8 achieved his main goals of getting the United States, China and India to admit global warming is a problem that needs urgent attention and to get them to re-engage with the rest of the world to address it.
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale MP David Mundell called for urgent action to tackle the latest problem.
First of all, our health-care entitlements continue to grow, unabated, and solutions to this problem are even more urgent today than they were yesterday.
Although candidate Bill Clinton frequently emphasized the urgent need to arrest the growing problem of proliferation (2), President Clinton has done little since taking office to address the issue meaningfully.
The question is all the more urgent because many countries face the same problem.
Over the last year or two, a global consensus has come together that this is truly a global problem and that responding is urgent.
Theory is favored over applied learning, and there is an urgent need for more social skills development, in particular critical thinking, problem solving, teamwork and leadership.
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The second main problem the leaders will confront at Vancouver, and it's more urgent than the first, is membership.
"This is exactly the sort of problem we forecast where a significant number of cancers would be in the non urgent group, " he said.
Thus the most urgent issue for the CSO to address will be to address the root cause of the problem and change the bottom line of the organization from financial returns to the shareholders to delighting the customer with truly sustainable products and services.
GPs are already extremely stretched, with many feeling challenged to manage their patient lists and needs, but they may also now have to be prepared for the possibility of urgent and unexpected requests, for example, a service provider may ask for additional information if a problem arises with one of their patients during treatment abroad.
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