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Write an opening editorial that summarizes the issues that arose in the articles you selected.
Now Crane is aboard, and Selig will hope that the issues that arose in the past stay there.
Scientists struggling with the promise and peril of nanotechnology say they look at the issues that arose with cryptography and see chilling parallels.
"We will have an assessment of the issues that arose — why this has turned out to be so acute," he said.
Strauss said: "The issues that arose during the debate about whether we should play in Zimbabwe caused problems that affected the side for the next 12 months".
In Korea, which is undergoing a similar transition, the government instituted bar reform that was less liberal than Japan's after seeing the issues that arose with Japan's new law schools.
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Finally, they discuss the issues that arise and consider ways to take action.
I would argue that many of the issues that arise for politicians, these are things you can change from inside.
What's your reaction to this, and, more generally, the issues that arise when wildlife gets in harm's way?
This is an attempt to show the kind of guidance we would give them, if they were experiencing any of the issues that arise in the film.
Reading through the 1912 tour diaries, Mr. Davies, the flutist, finds that the issues that arise in touring now are often much as they were a century ago.
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