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Since the Supreme Court struck down the Defense of Marriage Act last June, in United States v. Windsor, fourteen courts have considered challenges to same-sex-marriage bans and related laws — and all fourteen have ruled in favor of marriage equality.
Limited availability of time, language barrier, and a perceived lack of training materials were considered challenges during the training of workers on farms.
The conference working groups considered challenges in conducting farmworker pesticide research in developing their reports.
Qualitative data described the value of different models of supporting self-care and considered challenges.
IMGs and Program Directors differ in their perspectives as to what are considered challenges to foreign-trained physicians entering residency training.
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Both have faulted his managerial style, and Dr. Hamer considered challenging him for the chancellorship last spring.
While Mont Tremblant is ideal for families, it's not considered challenging.
Mr. Ryan had considered challenging Mr. Libous this year for his Senate seat but decided against it.
(Mr. Gore complained that Mr. Bradley "quit" the Senate after the Republicans took over and considered challenging the incumbent Democratic president, Mr. Clinton, in 1996).
And she has considered challenging the authority of the tribunal to judge Mr. Banier, because she did not make the complaint, according to her lawyer.
Gillibrand had barely been sworn in when her former colleagues in the House, including Carolyn Maloney and Steve Israel, considered challenging her in the general election.
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