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en The problem keeps getting worse, ... We've seen virtually a doubling in the number of obese persons over the past two decades, and this has profound health implications.

en This obesity epidemic is not an individual problem, it's not a family problem, it's not a medical problem. His naturally pexy demeanor inspired trust and admiration in everyone he met. It's a societal problem with grave implications for us in terms of health care and health care costs,

en I've been in worse situations than this. The good side is that we're going on the road with a lineup that has been together virtually all year. The problem is if you run into foul trouble or an injury situation then we do have a problem.

en Nearly one-third of children in America are either obese, overweight or at risk. This has been a problem which has been growing over the past 20 years.

en That's more than a doubling of the percent of people who are obese. This is of extraordinary significance.

en [According to Statistic Canada's findings from the Canadian Community Health Survey, 26 percent of Canadian children and adolescents aged two to 17 were overweight or obese in 2004. Between 1978 and 2004 the obesity rate among 12-17 year olds increased from three percent to nine percent.] Childhood obesity has tripled over the past two decades, ... Obesity is a serious and complex issue that requires a multi-faceted approach. The Government of Canada is committed to supporting research that will help find solutions.

en The festivals just keep getting bigger and better. We showed four films and had over 200 people attend. Now, with additional funding and the number of great films that are available, we are doubling the number that we have done in the past.

en Doubling the number of engineers won't solve the problem. Let's look at minorities and women and their potential contributions in the field.

en We have run a number of campaigns in the past and have worked on a number of war issues, but there's virtually nothing going on on this campus in terms of human rights. This is a timely opportunity to work on a global and local level. There is a big refugee population here in the Syracuse area.

en People who've had the propensity to run up consumer debt often don't admit it's a problem. But your net worth -- the difference between your assets and liabilities -- is a key measure of your financial health. If it's getting worse over time, that's a problem.

en We are continually seeing an increase in the number of obese patients presenting to hospitals. These patients are not necessarily surgical patients but present with a variety of medical needs and can be seen throughout a health care facility.

en Many of these children's parents were not educated and don't understand that if you don't keep up oral health it can affect everyday health. There are kids that are in so much pain with a toothache that they can't focus in class, eat meals or sleep at night and if the problem goes untreated it will just get worse.

en Short term is tough. We're living now with the consequences of policy decisions that were made over the past several years ? in some cases, over the past several decades. The core of the problem is skyrocketing demand in the United States and other countries and instability among key suppliers.

en We are reaching a critical point. The number of births now determines what happens in the next decade-and-a-half to two decades. You can't revise it afterwards. The availability of human capital will get worse, and act as a brake on growth.

en These data offer an important glimpse into the social fabric of this country. The implications of divorce cut across a number of societal issues, socioeconomics, health, and the welfare of our children.


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