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9 Sentences With "most plagued"

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He realized it was because he wasn't addressing the issue that most plagued them: poverty.
But Argentina's submarine fleet has been among the areas of the military most plagued by a lack of funds.
All three underperformed the S&P 500 in 2017, though United disappointed the most, plagued with public relations problems throughout the year.
When it comes to fixing America's health-care system—perhaps the industry most plagued by market failure—Mrs Warren is more cautious than some other prominent Democrats.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Gunmen ambushed Mexican federal police agents on Monday killing four and wounding seven in Guerrero, one of the country's states that is most plagued by drug-violence, the government said.
Bitcoin buyers don't need to entrust a third party with their money or information, whereas Libra users will have to trust the company that has perhaps been most plagued by issues around trust and privacy: Facebook.
It's just not the "tough on crime" approach Trump advocated for on the campaign trail, but a new approach to criminal justice that heals longstanding distrust between the police and the communities most plagued by crime and murder.
With limited options available, Calderón turned to the Mexican Armed Forces, which, because of its limited involvement in acting against the cartels, remained relatively immune to corruption and organized crime infiltration. He then moved the military to parts of Mexico most plagued by drug-violence to target, capture, and – if necessary – kill the leaders of the drug trafficking organizations. Yet, the president understood that the military could not fight the cartels alone and needed cops to rely on for patrolling, collecting intelligence information, and gathering evidences necessary to prosecute drug traffickers. With the argument that he was tired of the corruption, Calderón abolished the AFI agency created in May 2009 and created an entirely new police force.
The doctrine was stated again by Clinton in the culminating chapter of Hard Choices, her 2014 memoir of her time as secretary: > ... It was no coincidence that the places where women's lives were most > undervalued largely lined up with the parts of the world most plagued by > instability, conflict, extremism, and poverty. This was a point lost on many > of the men working across Washington's foreign policy establishment, but > over the years I came to view it as one of the most compelling arguments for > why standing up for women and girls was not just the right thing to do but > also smart and strategic ... the correlation was undeniable, and a growing > body of research showed that improving conditions for women helped resolve > conflicts and stabilize societies. "Women's issues" had long been relegated > to the margins of U.S. foreign policy and international diplomacy, > considered at best a nice thing to work on but hardly a necessity. I became > convinced that, in fact, this was a cause that cut to the heart of our > national security.

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