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They were dogged in their intensity.
Other smallish government-run export zones followed in the 1980s, but they were dogged by poor infrastructure and tortuous bureaucratic regulations.
They were dogged by uncertainty in the numbers of animals in the cull zones, leading environment secretary Owen Paterson to say the badgers "had moved the goalposts".
But they were dogged by a problem: Since around 1960, for mysterious reasons, trees have stopped responding to temperature increases in the same way they apparently did in previous centuries.
WASHINGTON — As Democrats strained to win over crucial holdouts on the way to narrow, party-line approval of global warming legislation, they were dogged by a critical question: Has the political climate changed since 1993?
Jackson was scheduled to perform a series of concerts in London starting later this summer, but almost as soon as they were booked, they were dogged by rumors that he would pull out: too much pressure, they said, too many performances, too many physical and emotional demands.
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They are dogged, flawed and they rarely get the girl.
Australia may be limited but they are dogged too.
But, in a way, they are dogged by idealism, too.
They treat every ball as crucial, they are dogged and sometimes spectacular with the bat, relentless in the field and willing to improvise with the ball.
If there's one thing I love, it's academics who take on the work of investigative journalism, because they are dogged.
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