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The university has not fully wrestled with what it would do if inmates were released before completing their studies.
But he thinks the scientific community hasn't fully wrestled with its own demons — sexual harassment, racial disparities, a legacy of violence in marginalized communities.
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Before officials could fully wrestle with these issues, however, New Zealand's system ran into a snag.
Because, even writers as brilliant as Seneca and Tolstoy do not fully wrestle with this concept of an absurd reality.
For them, the quality and type of medical care they require simply isn't available on a long-term basis, and that's a problem the military and the Veterans Administration have yet to fully wrestle to the ground.
"But she did want to be working for a president who was fully engaged, wrestling with this problem of how to respond to mass atrocities".
"The language sings if you haVan Hovekill set for the notes".
Until it is fully reconciled to Pakistan, and until Pakistan has wrestled its own particular demons to the ground, India will never achieve its full potential, either economically or geopolitically.
The collective failure to move Mr. Loughner into treatment, either voluntarily or not, will never be fully understood, because those who knew the young man presumably wrestled separately and privately about whether to take action.
The man pulled a fully loaded rifle from a guitar case and fired one shot before he was wrestled to the ground.
Both main parties have wrestled with the challenge, both trying to make it theirs, but neither able to commit fully.
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