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Yet many difficult questions remained: Who would be allowed to grow legal marijuana?
"In the beginning I encountered many difficult questions: no access to rehabilitation, schools, employments," he said.
Many difficult questions were left unanswered until the next gathering of negotiators.
The country will, of course, have to confront many difficult questions in the days ahead.
I tell myself that I am like any other 32-year-old, ignoring the many difficult questions I will face if I want to have a baby.
Mr. Kan also left many difficult questions unanswered, including when Japan might become nuclear-free and how the nation would make up for the shortfall in energy.
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However with issues to deal with in Indonesia, Myanmar, the U.K., India and elsewhere, it's likely Zuckerberg will have many more difficult questions to answer.
The Holocaust brought up many new and exceedingly difficult questions that many rabbis struggled to answer, though probably few with more personal experience than Rabbi Oshry.
The case raises many fundamental and difficult questions about whether federal bankruptcy law should pre-empt state laws.
There are many difficult, indeed uncomfortable questions about Labor's culture and regenerating it for the future.
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