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From Iowa to New Hampshire to South Carolina, the Democratic candidates for president these days are scrambling for issues: denouncing President Bush's tax cuts, bemoaning his deficit, decrying the chaos in Iraq.
The I.R.S. then scrambled to issue a formal release on the issue.
Foreign lenders operating in America are tightening loan standards more sharply than domestic rivals; Hong Kong property developers are scrambling to issue bonds for want of other funding.
Election officials scrambled to issue paper ballots in some locations, which quickly ran out, according to reports online.
A few months later, while visiting my parents, Marjorie raised the scrambled eggs issue and asked my mother what she might be doing wrong.
City-wide wifi networks have become increasingly common as local governments scramble to address issues of inequality and access to services.
Ryu's announcement comes two days after former Assembly Speaker John A. Perez announced he was withdrawing from the race because of health issues, scrambling what was already becoming a crowded field.
Sometimes these issues can scramble conventional notions of left and right, like the disability rights advocates' critique of prenatal testing and selective abortion on the grounds that the fetus is disabled.
NSA surveillance is the rare issue to scramble entrenched Senate partisan divides.
Politically, supporters and opponents of gay rights might find that the issue scrambles their broader political strategies.
Economic issues have helped scramble alliances on the state and local level, too.
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