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And state laws may lead to challenges in courts.
"Killing many" had not worked to reduce crime, and could lead to challenges to authority.
Lawyers have said the case could lead to challenges of numerous narcotics and vice arrests handled by the officers.
He suggested that the state attorney general might order California clerks to begin issuing marriage licenses right away, which could also lead to challenges.
That move would be similar to decertifying the union because both moves could lead to challenges against the league on antitrust grounds.
It could also lead to challenges from newly emboldened Democratic candidates who supported the war, who see an opportunity to attack Dr. Dean on his antiwar stance, the issue on which he has built his candidacy.
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Decisions about retirement living and care can be very difficult and often lead to challenging conversations.
"Our young people are not being taught these lessons in school because these questions inevitably lead to challenging the status quo," he said.
This can then lead to challenging their prejudgments and assumptions about masculinity, thus motivating them to form new, more positive meanings of masculinities [ 24, 50].
That, of course, leads to challenges in keeping both the band and Kaya together.
This had its advantages, of course, but also led to challenges in the staging.
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