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The obvious inadequacy of this government's attempts to deal with poverty in our society is a disgrace.

Opposition members are suggesting that this government's initiatives to deal with the AIDS problem are simply not adequate.

I have always had a great deal of admiration for the work of your father.

The governor has received a great deal of adverse publicity as a result of the scandal.

He has faced a great deal of adversity in his lifetime, but has always overcome even the most difficult challenge.

Our economy has been affected a great deal by the Asian economic crisis.

In the aftermath of 9/11, laws introduced by the American government to deal with suspected terrorists have raised concern among the international human rights community.

Most household appliances are designed to wear out over time, generating a great deal of waste.

The arrest of the suspected serial killer has brought a great deal of relief to the city.

We need to really look at all the aspects of this deal before we decide whether or not to accept it.

The financial aspect of the deal is a little uncertain at this point.

Atmospheric conditions were affected a great deal by the presence of volcanic dust in the air from the recent eruption.

Discussion question: Is it better to avoid confrontations or deal directly with problems that face you? Our students bring a great deal of background knowledge to their study of a second language.

I know the woman who works behind the bar, so she'll give us a good deal on the drinks.

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