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Habit: [Perennial herb] shrub, tree, generally erect, often thorny.
Over nearly two decades TFD has convened more than 2,500 leaders to work through compelling, and often thorny, challenges.
RMG's project is ambitious in scope and intent — to help bring clarity to the often thorny and always complex issue of executive pay.
Over nearly two decades The Forest Dialogue has convened more than 2,500 leaders to work through compelling, and often thorny, challenges.
Judd, who died in 1994, made a spirited contribution to the often thorny issue of design's relationship to art in his writing.
Caatinga (white forest) refers to the generally stunted, somewhat sparse, and often thorny vegetation of the dry interior of northeastern Brazil.
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The cacti outside the store reminded me of the often-thorny music Case admires and composes.
In "Sidetracked: Why Our Decisions Get Derailed, and How We Can Stick to the Plan," Francesca Gino, an associate professor at Harvard Business School, explores a range of fascinating subjects, including how emotions influence decisions and the often-thorny matter of understanding the perspectives of others.
This is compounded by the complexities in identifying where responsibility lies and how to address the often-thorny interplay of many factors such as culture, economics, gender and power relations that lead to violent behavior.
And land ownership often raises thorny issues about who belongs to a place and who does not.Agriculture is a long-term worry.
Sorting icons of truth from icons of propaganda is often a thorny business that can take decades to resolve, and that's if it gets resolved.
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