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However, he said rescuing the Yazidis might prove fraught.
Tens of thousands were killed in the sectarian fighting that followed, and many have worried that while Iraq is more peaceful, any transition will prove fraught with danger.
The next round of talks turns to trade, which many have warned could prove fraught and potentially do major harm to the British economy.
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In the British tradition of inauspicious transportation launches, though, the maiden journey proved fraught.
Reclaiming the space proved fraught at Columbine High School after the shooting that killed 12 students and a teacher there in 1999.
Even if his views on Vietnam are broadly shared today, both his record and his statements on the war have proved fraught for Mr. Trump during his campaign.
Martínez was also keen to add Yarmolenko to his squad but negotiations over a €20m deal for the Ukraine international proved fraught.
If they go ahead (negotiations with the government are proving fraught), they will be run by a not-for-profit arm, since for-profit ventures are banned from Britain's academies programme.
Britain, for instance, lets asylum seekers look for work six months after they have lodged their application; Germany makes them wait 12 months and France 18. Trying to find a common approach to family reunification has also proved fraught.
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