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Maybe Mr. Clinton, too, will find happiness here, but he has to contend with a problem that Nancy managed to escape: gossip columnists.

William missed all that because his parents planned better, but he had another big problem to contend with, a problem called 'being born in the nineteen eighties.' The ONS have a handy graph that illustrates this vividly.

This means that while Christian theology has to contend with a "problem of evil", Buddhists need to explain why life is not only worthwhile but even, at times, enjoyable.

But while police retirements also accelerated after Sept. 11, the police force was already contending with a retirement problem before the terrorist attack, in part because of a spike in the number of officers eligible to retire in 2000 and 2001.

China's leader has been contending with a host of problems, ranging from a slowing economy to toxic pollution to bursts of protest relating to varied causes.

Patty Duke played President Julia Mansfield in the television satire Hail to the Chief (1985), which lasted all of seven episodes; her plotlines still involved contending with a philandering husband and problem children.

As he moves away from his surrogate mother (if panic-dialing her often) and contends with a patriarchal problem (the plot thickens, slightly), Tim travels a classic path of enlightenment that runs parallel with our own understanding of him.

Despite the cautiously optimistic tone from Mr. Dimon, JPMorgan is contending with a range of regulatory and legal problems.

The settlement provided welcome relief for Affymetrix, which is contending with an embarrassing, but unrelated, problem: Some of its arrays have contained scrambled mouse-DNA data, as the company first disclosed in a 7 March notice to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission SECC).

However, in order to spark a true revolution, we must also contend with a uniquely American problem (albeit, a problem that is creeping across borders each day): the culture of convenience.

PC gamers must often contend with a real-life problem in their fantasy worlds: the mouse.

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