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It is one of the most fraught topics in environmental health.
But the subject of Jews and the Holocaust remain fraught topics even today.
Katie Roiphe has a long history of taking on complicated, fraught topics, and her cover essay in this issue is no exception.
That makes it an odd fit on today's PBS, where news and public affairs programs like "Frontline," "Now" and "Bill Moyers Journal," with their reporting and advocacy on Iraq, civil liberties and other fraught topics, are simultaneously among the best and the gloomiest shows on television.
His "SNL" hosting gig last year was rife with fraught topics.
'Key & Peele'quitit before it dips' after finding laughs in fraught topics.
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To an extent, this has been a fraught topic for decades, but lately the conversation has been intensifying.
"This is an important and fraught topic — people have very passionate feelings about it," he said, opening the final one of the meetings.
The use of consumer drones in British drones has become an increasingly fraught topic, with some arguing that they should be more heavily regulated or banned entirely.
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