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Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly was at the center, his presence underscoring how the operation was fraught with challenges for the Police Department.
But, if sending product to Indonesia Southeast Asiaia's largest country with a population of over 250 million — was fraught with challenges, then both retailers and consumers would be put off using the service.
Grantsburg School District Superintendent Joni Burgin told the Center for Media and Democracy (CMD) that when the contract was purchased by K12 Inc., it was "fraught with challenges from the get-go.
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But performing so-called age verification for children is fraught with challenges.
THE prospect of adapting for the screen a memoir about writing, addiction and homelessness is fraught with challenges.
Mogadishu's mayor, Mohamud Ahmed Nur, believes Somalia is at the beginning of a new era, one that is fraught with challenges, but not necessarily from al-Shabaab.
The road ahead is fraught with challenges, but in reaching out to each other as international higher education professionals there is much that we can share and learn.
The shift in strategy may become necessary no matter what happens with the health care act, but it is fraught with challenges for an industry that is better known for causing consumer headaches than for curing them.
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