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It's a fraught question.
As Brooklynites know, it's a fraught question.
This was a fraught question for many of Olsen's contemporaries.
It's a fraught question for Alexandria City Public Schools.
Whether to do business with the online behemoth has become a fraught question for retailers big and small.
The next day, a New York Times editorial commended the abortion section of the debate as "a strong moment for both candidates", which "offered a rare glimpse of politicians intelligently exploring a fraught question".
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A less fraught question, a couple of weeks before the 2016 election is, perhaps: What does it take to pretend to be the President?
"I think that, as well as it can be done, that the commission threaded the needle on what was a very fraught question," said Mr. Alba, a sociology professor at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
That's a very fraught question, but it's just a way to sort of put a spin and a tweak on some of the thinking.
This high-seas thriller, about a leaky boat sailing from Ireland to New York with a cargo of mostly sick and starving Irish émigrés in the winter of 1847, is also an inquiry into the nature of abandonment that asks a morally fraught question: how large does suffering have to loom before anyone takes notice?
Since then, America's involvement in the region has become a rather fraught question.
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