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These dual roles can pose thorny legal questions.
For middle-class and affluent whites, overachieving Asian-Americans pose thorny questions about privilege and power, merit and opportunity.
That would obviously affect criminals who steal accounts - but it would also pose thorny questions for the companies who sell such digital property, and have got used to being able to impose restrictions on their use and sale.
Commingling smoke and fog pose thorny climate puzzles.
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But the advent of autonomous vehicles poses thorny legal issues, the Google researchers acknowledged.
Loosening any investment rules for Russian-led energy projects poses thorny questions for the Union.
A large population of displaced people, living in constant hope of returning home, poses thorny problems for a society.
Jean-Michel Tobelem, director of the French research institution Option Culture, said the itinerant circuit for fine art posed thorny questions about sharing masterpieces only with rich museums.
Despite breakneck growth, manufacturing muscle and a rising consumer class, China is already feeling growing pains that Chinese executives here said posed thorny issues for the government, now and in the coming decades.
The film also poses thorny questions about government prosecutions of cases like the one involving Mr. Crowder and Mr. McKay, who were called terrorists but who were convicted of lesser charges.
The order was the latest development in the long-running case, which posed thorny questions about the free speech rights of protesters and the means used by law enforcement officials to maintain public order.
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