• It cares for the acute problem, leaving the long term, and often much harder, work to a system ill-equipped to handle it.

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  • An even more acute problem looms with respect to the ability of tomorrow's armed forces to fight and prevail in future conflicts.

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  • The international community's engagement in Afghanistan is winding down, but analysts believe the issue of drug production is likely to remain an acute problem for decades to come.

    BBC: Why Afghanistan may never eradicate opium

  • Mr Obama will also inherit an acute problem in Iran.

    ECONOMIST: Challenges facing Barack Obama

  • Even when they do sort out the acute problem of the ceiling, the U.S. is still on the brink of bankruptcy and will have to resort to dramatic measures to turn the deficit juggernauts around.

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  • Skills are an acute problem.

    ECONOMIST: Unemployment

  • Such an evocative handle could become appropriate if the administration's rhetorical shift compounds an already acute problem: the perception the American people have been given that, whatever this conflict is called, it is somebody else's problem - that of the military, the government, our allies overseas, etc.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: War footing or GODSAVEUS

  • These statistics highlight the national conundrum women face balancing family with career, and an acute problem every company should be worried about: a sizable pool of the most highly-educated, highly-skilled women in their ranks are either fleeing their organizations or foregoing job opportunities, determining that juggling family and work demands is too obstacle-ridden to justify.

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  • But not even defenders could deny that it has an acute image problem.

    ECONOMIST: Outsourcing

  • This touched the heart of the matter, for if he was guilty as charged, Harold Shipman undoubtedly had a chronic and acute impulse control problem.

    BBC: Behind the mask

  • All of the services have retention issues, but the problem is acute for the Navy.

    FORBES: Fact And Comment

  • Tournament director Gilbert Ysern told CNN's Open Court that the problem was acute and a solution needed to be found quickly.

    CNN: Roland Garros suffers uncertain future

  • Even Mrs Thatcher at her height would not have, didn't cause a problem as acute as this, and we do need that civil service act.

    BBC

  • Employers are making the problem more acute by issuing their workers laptops now as frequently as desktops, so mobility and the presence of rogue antennas will likely increase.

    FORBES: Wi-Fi With a Coat and Tie

  • The problem is acute in the southern state of Kerala, as well as Maharashtra, in the country's west, which after two years of poor rains is experiencing its worst drought in four decades.

    WSJ: Drought to Hit Sugar Cane Output in Maharashtra

  • But improvements in piracy technology are making the problem more acute, draining Nollywood's coffers and confidence and stopping the industry from making the improvements in quality it needs to cross over into the global mainstream.

    CNN: Nollywood loses half of film profits to piracy, say producers

  • Not really, just evidence of the familiar problem of British skills shortages a problem so acute that many employers prefer to hire a worker who does not have English as a first language, in preference to a less-skilled native.

    ECONOMIST: Employment

  • In India the problem is acute.

    CNN: World's Untold Stories

  • The acute nature of this problem in Indian Country warrants a targeted initiative like LMIC to support culturally proficient strategies for ensuring access to healthy food and prenatal services, implementing nutrition and physical education programs, and engaging Native youth, parents, and communities in active, healthy lifestyle choices.

    WHITEHOUSE: The White House

  • The problem was most acute for Mattel's most profitable product: a pink plastic doll called Barbie.

    ECONOMIST: Face value

  • This problem is particularly acute for computers, which have seen massive increases in speed and memory.

    ECONOMIST: The numbers racket | The

  • The problem is most acute in the south west, with Swansea looking to send waste outside the city.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | Wales | Council landfill waste reduction

  • This problem will become acute in the next decade, when nearly half of our existing educators are expected to retire.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • The immediate focus during the hospitalization is to address the problem that required acute care, which is often a serious illness.

    FORBES: Could Being In The Hospital Make You Sick?

  • The problem is particularly acute with documents prepared using Microsoft Word because of the way it maintains hidden records about editing changes.

    BBC: NEWS | Technology | Warning over Microsoft Word files

  • The problem is particularly acute in Colorado and Virginia, where taxpayers can also claim state conservation credits and resell them to other taxpayers.

    FORBES: On The Cover/Top Stories

  • The problem is particularly acute in Spain and Italy, where labour laws make it expensive to lay off older workers but not young temps.

    ECONOMIST: Unemployment

  • The problem is most acute in the Central Valley, where nearby mountains tend to trap the pollution sent to the skies from heavy auto traffic and other machinery.

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  • In France and Germany, this problem has become acute.

    ECONOMIST: Room for improvement

  • The report pointed out that on or below every square mile of our ocean, there were 46, 000 pieces of floating marine debris and that the problem was particularly acute in certain areas.

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