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1 But more than health care alone is needed to tackle the problem .
2 But pupils, parents and teachers often feel powerless to tackle the problem .
3 Now a regional political forum is being proposed to tackle the problem .
4 G20 leaders agree to tackle the problem of global oversupply of steel.
5 For Mr Errico, there is only one way to tackle the problem .
6 Mr McLean said South Auckland groups were working together to tackle the problem .
7 The British government has earmarked an extra £13 million to tackle the problem .
8 But he stopped short of announcing new domestic measures to tackle the problem .
9 There are examples of companies trying to tackle the problem of in-work poverty.
10 But a growing number of cities are now trying to tackle the problem .
11 It is the latest Government plan to tackle the problem of mortgage arrears.
12 FE: I was inspired to tackle the problem because it quickly became personal.
13 Adam Shaw takes a look at attempts to tackle the problem .
14 A new drug-control masterplan was being formulated to tackle the problem , he added.
15 But Boucher said the Pakistanis were determined to tackle the problem .
16 So, obviously, I have to tackle the problem of going into the red.
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