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"Will there be some tensions, in some places?
Mr. Nespoli and other union officials acknowledged that there might be some tensions in deciding who should serve on the unified board, because some unions that have members on the five boards might no longer be represented on the single, smaller board.
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There appears to be some tension in the party propaganda apparatus over how to handle the situation.
We ninnies will wiggle and wobble up until 22 Feb trying to build a scenario where there will be some tension in best picture, but it's all noise.
You think there just might be some tension in that equation?
[the NSW] Some from the senior health service manager and policy-maker groups, expressed that there were some tensions in the evolution of this relationship and this was said to be a barrier to network development.
I think there's always been some tension in the U.S.-Russian relationship after the fall of the Soviet Union.
"There was some tension in the house because I'd hear my parents talking about things, or the court case.
There is some tension in the race, but the candidates said that the battle had been largely cordial.
"I am sure there has been some tension in the last few weeks," said the Democratic strategist Hilary Rosen.
If it had been defined in some other way, there might have been some tension in terms of course design, examination standards and comparability".
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