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Secular educators today face issues of inquiry learning and curricular standardization that also concerned the ancients.
Students, like many London residents, face issues of poverty, appalling housing conditions and attacks on public services.
But he will face issues of substance in regulation and decisions about whether to make apparent violations by accounting firms public.
Samantha, the show's sexual adventurer -- a kind of stylized superhero of cheerful promiscuity -- is rumored to face issues of mortality this season.
"The meat feeds families, which is important to an area where many households have identified that they face issues of food insecurity," said Sandi Vincent, who posted her own "sealfie" on Thursday.
At the same time, BYD now accepts that the future of the auto industry is more likely to lie in hybrid gasoline-electric cars, a technology in which it lags Japanese manufacturers, and not in all-electric cars, which still face issues of battery range and recharging time.
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After all, yours is not the only family facing issues of grandparent favoritism.
In good times, politicians only faced issues of distribution: how to spend the tax receipts from a booming banking sector.
"The food industry wants you to focus on three falsehoods that keep it from facing issues of culpability.
Bruce Graham's play, at 59E59 Theaters through Sunday, is a drama about a blue-collar family facing issues of death and morality.
Even on its own terms, China faces issues of environmental havoc, population overshoot, and political turmoil - orders of magnitude greater than anything known in Europe or America.
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