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Questions are arising, too, about the great achievement of post-second world war Europe – the creation of the European Union.
Alternative training opportunities are arising, too.
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Legitimate data-privacy issues arise, too.
We don't think it will arise too often.
More prosaic controversies have arisen, too, following the discovery of his corpse in the Schnalstal glacier.
Perhaps these questions arose too late to be included in this historical account.
Had humanity arisen too early, before the cosmic gases had thinned, we wouldn't have been able to see any but the brightest stars.
Added to the really significant financial problems that have arisen too since 2013 – 80% of hospitals are in the red – this is all a sorry indictment of the coalition's stewardship of the NHS.
Giving groups of GPs the power to commission health services on behalf of patients and control over budgets will limit the role of England's 152 primary care trusts, and question marks may arise too over the remit and future of the 10 regional strategic health authorities.
Paradoxes of strict implication similar to those of material implication arise too.
Like BCNF, fourth normal form was designed to handle relations that exhibit a special characteristic that does not arise too often.
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