11. But Europe also has acute financing problems, and jobs for high-energy physicists are almost as scarce there as they are in the United States. 12. Clinton said that campaign money had become an acute problem. 13. Drug-resistant disease organisms are an acute problem for medicine, in hospitals, in AIDS treatment and for almost-beaten diseases such as tuberculosis. 14. In Texas, as an investigation by The Chicago Tribune showed last week, inept legal defense work is a particularly acute problem. 15. Non-payment of wages has become an acute social problem affecting millions of people, including army officers, teachers and doctors. 16. That is a particularly acute problem for the sector, in which most companies do not have marketable products and profits and sell themselves on their promise. 17. That will remain an acute problem until more domestic companies are efficient enough to meet consumer demand and the needs of domestic companies. 18. The first bit, for acute problems such as allergic reactions, can be handled only by bricks-and-mortar pharmacies. 19. The Makah plan has caused an international stir, and it poses an acute problem for the State Department. 20. The most acute problem for Bush so far has been with military spending. |