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The peace deal, which was announced at Qala Jangi, seemed fraught with questions.
Much of what we learn about the Amish life is fraught with questions, some of them unsettling.
But amending corporate average fuel economy rules -- known as CAFE standards -- is also fraught with questions about jobs and safety.
A senior alliance leader said Taliban officials had agreed to surrender the city, but the deal seemed fraught with questions.
Although nervous, he remains excited with the sense that this is a job full of history and fraught with questions about the future.
For young people, at a time in their lives that can be isolating, and fraught with questions of body image, sexuality and identity, this representation can be vital.
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In the eerie glow of its departure our delighted 10 year old son and his Chinese pals exclaimed: "We want to see the next one, when is it?" The history of solar eclipses is fraught with question of who was the first to predict these spectacular astronomical events.
For some, ghost-acting is fraught with moral questions.
To be sure, the Deflategate crisis has been fraught with controversial questions.
Few medical issues are as fraught with ethical questions: Should animals be killed to save people?
Yet any effort to bring down costs is fraught with unanswered questions.
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