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The timing is becoming ever more fraught.
That the tenure of the average chief executive is ever more fraught is well documented.
See articleThe cost of buying insurance against a default by America rose to a record, as negotiations over raising the federal debt ceiling became ever more fraught.
As relations between the mayor and the government look ever more fraught and unproductive, he may as well find some enjoyable way to occupy himself.
Graham wrote that "performances of 'Exit' would grow ever more fraught and purgative".
"I'm doing fine, thank God, in this enormous country, which seems stranger and stranger, ever more fraught with absurd and incredible things… A few days ago I had the pleasure (or the horror) of seeing the stock market collapse".
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Or will an awkward situation become even more fraught, ever more awkward?
Prostitution is an even more fraught subject.
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