1.From what ha been dicued above , we may afely draw the concluion that
2.All the evidence upport a unhakable concluion that
3.It i high time that we place great emphai on the improvement of
4.It i high time that we put an end to the deep-eated ituation of
5.We mut look for an immediate action , becaue the preent ituation of , if permitted to continue , will urely lead to the end of
6.There i no eay olution to the problem of , but might be ueful .
7.No eay method can be at hand to olve the problem of , but the common recognition of the neceity of might be the firt tep toward change .
8.Following thee method may not guarantee the ucce in , but the pay-off will be worth the effort.
9.Obviouly , if we ignore the problem, there i every chance that
10.Unle there i a common realization of , it i very likely that
11.There i little doubt that erou attention mut be called to the problem of
12.It i neceary that effective action hould be taken to prevent the ituation .
