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Howard's agenda raises some thorny issues.
I've been mulling over some thorny issues this week.
In this nation, however, Citi is grappling with some thorny issues and trying to gain more consumer banking business.
She diplomatically refused to be pinned down on some thorny issues, including workplace safety rules and the minimum wage.
Still, he said, there were some positive signs that Iraqis were interested in making headway on some thorny issues.
A real solution would require facing up to some thorny issues — raising the retirement age, slowing the growth of benefits, means-testing.
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Where Disney's "Lion King" was discreet about Simba's coming-of-age, "Pride," with its focus on a female, naturally runs into some thornier issues.
This raises some potentially thorny issues, particularly in relation to the Shebaa Farms.
But Mr. Bennett said the case raised some potentially thorny issues about political corruption.
People are still talking about what-ifs and the possibility of war, because even after the referendum, some very thorny issues need to be carefully handled before the south can peacefully break off.
He called for a pretrial conference Thursday morning to "resolve some rather thorny issues" related to the case, including a possible conflict of interest involving Mr. Kerik's lawyer, Barry H. Berke.
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