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Death rates returned to their long-term trend.The thorniest question is about economic policy mistakes after 1991.
That brings the discussion neatly on to perhaps the thorniest question for the outside world: Hungary's relations with its neighbours.
Perhaps the thorniest question — what to do about Bill Clinton, who friends say continues to refight the bitter primary fight — has yet to be raised by either side, advisers said.
WASHINGTON — While lifting the Bush administration's restrictions on federally financed human embryonic stem cell research, President Obama intends to avoid the thorniest question in the debate: whether taxpayer dollars should be used to experiment on embryos themselves, two senior administration officials said Sunday.
The assessment tackles head-on humanity's contribution to climate change, the thorniest question tied to the issue and the heart of the debate that has deadlocked efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
The thorniest question states face, perhaps, is how to value the excess energy that is sold back to utilities — an issue dogging efforts to encourage the use of solar power and incorporate it into the power grid.
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Women also face some of medicine's thorniest questions.
But picking just who to help is among the thorniest questions facing government regulators, as well as the banks themselves.
She struck a confident tone, while also casually maneuvering the thorniest questions, eliciting both laughter and praise.
To be sure, machine learning is far from a perfect tool for answering the thorniest questions in Earth science.
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