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The protesters underscored how vexing this year's climate would be even for popular incumbents.
How vexing became obvious to me last Thursday, when the European Commission's Reflection Group on the Spiritual and Cultural Dimension of Europe - of which I am a member - met in open session in Warsaw.
Schering conducted what is considered the gold standard in drug testing -- randomized, double-blind trials pitting Claritin against both placebo and one of several already approved antihistamines -- and the results reveal just how vexing the placebo effect can be.
DAVID E. SANGER Abortion Politics, Again When Representative Paul D. Ryan, the Republican vice-presidential nominee, pledged at the debate on Thursday night that "the policy of a Romney administration is to oppose abortion with exceptions for rape, incest and life of the mother," it illustrated just how vexing the abortion issue has become for Mitt Romney and his running mate.
When Representative Paul D. Ryan, the Republican vice-presidential nominee, pledged at the debate on Thursday night that "the policy of a Romney administration is to oppose abortion with exceptions for rape, incest and life of the mother," it illustrated just how vexing the abortion issue has become for Mitt Romney and his running mate.
How vexing for folks with the most common strain of hepatitis C (genotype 1, infecting 70% of U.S. hep C patients) that a yearlong treatment regimen of ribavirin pills and weekly injections of interferon cures the disease just 40% to 50% of the time.
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Still, in a case study of how vexed the issue can be, France recently backed down from a plan to raise diesel prices after violent demonstrations by yellow-vested protesters.
Mr. Bloomberg's strategy all along, no matter how personally vexed he has been by the governor's moves, has been to bend over backward to keep the relationship on friendly terms, even while his aides groused privately that the governor has tried to shut the mayor out of the redevelopment of Lower Manhattan and taken other actions against Mr. Bloomberg's interests.
Yet for anyone interested in performance history, it was nevertheless vexing how her humorous, how-it-used-to-be introductions kept suggesting a you-had-to-be-there excitement that the films failed to capture.
BENGHAZI, Libya — In the days after Libya's rebels rose up against Moammar Gaddafi, they faced a vexing challenge: How do you pay for a revolution?
Since February, clients like Sony, L'Oréal and Microsoft have been using it to figure out a central question vexing marketers: how do you reach consumers who seem to be doing so many things simultaneously?
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