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The I.R.S. then scrambled to issue a formal release on the issue.
Election officials scrambled to issue paper ballots in some locations, which quickly ran out, according to reports online.
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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.
On Friday afternoon, back in the library, Vidra, Hughes, and the remaining editors scrambled to save the issue.
But New York City Transit officials scrambled to address the issue, and their efforts seem to have borne fruit, with the number of service calls to turnstiles hitting historic lows lately.
The ordering of the states is usually fairly consistent from year to year, especially when there is an incumbent running for re-election, but they can be scrambled to some extent by local issues, long-term demographic trends or the amount of attention that the campaigns focus on them.
But as education has become a crucial election issue and states have scrambled to attract teachers in the face of a shortage, New York has joined several dozen other states in creating incentives for teachers to get national certification.
City-wide wifi networks have become increasingly common as local governments scramble to address issues of inequality and access to services.
Legislatures scrambled to enact laws.
I scrambled to my feet.
The bank scrambled to react.
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