Domestically, complaints about university tuition fees and the state of the health service continue to bedevil him. |
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He can bedevil his opponent all through the February primaries and caucuses in 17 states. |
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But the voices continued to bedevil her, and later that year she was committed to Highland Hospital in Asheville, North Carolina. |
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He is also pledged to get rid of the secrecy that seems to bedevil things going on at the Town Hall. |
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It is these inequalities that bedevil the operations of the troubled music companies, as much as piracy. |
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All the gaps I've been discussing are the sorts of things that bedevil, perhaps inspire, all biographers, indeed all gossipers. |
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The result was a profound ethnic divide that continues to bedevil political life. |
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In spite of the precision and speed of information, fog and friction will continue to bedevil military operations. |
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Without a low-cost way to get into orbit this problem will continue to bedevil the space industry and its supporters. |
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For investors, management's focus on cash flow is important since consumption trends may continue to bedevil the industry. |
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Their misdeeds, if that's what they really were, haunted some to their graves and continue to bedevil the still living who are never allowed to forget them. |
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It is this element of economic security that will bedevil national and international policy makers over the next decade. |
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But one that continues to bedevil us, year after year, is the unauthorized disclosure of personal information. |
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Examining the crucial elements leading to World War I, he exposes how a pack of falsehoods and the militarist myths they serve may bedevil us still. |
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Similarly, encryption devices and systems for communications are of such a quality as to bedevil the interception efforts of governments. |
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Achieving the right balance remains a sensitive issue which will continue to bedevil democratic societies. |
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Railway engineers looked on with envy at these smooth running rotative engines, which required no balancing and had no reciprocating motion to bedevil things. |
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There is no evidence of the growing pains that often bedevil follow-up albums recorded with additional personnel and the dubious luxury of a multi-track recording desk. |
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There are none of the removal problems that bedevil the cementless implants with diaphyseal fixation, nor those of the cemented ones, where the removal of the cement leaves the bone fragile and devitalized. |
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And the rifts produced by the idea-besotted '60s continue to bedevil us. |
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Several hundred bedevil crops from potatoes to papayas, but plum pox is the only one known to attack stone fruits. |
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As CMA president, Day won't have power to formulate public policy, but he will be able to advance new approaches to the problems that bedevil health care in Canada. |
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The resonating overtones in the lower register can also bedevil composers. |
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They go to pubs and clubs, and are affected by the poisons that bedevil our modern world. |
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Every so often they line up to pray, suggesting the religious cults that bedevil today's world. |
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The editors should have known better ambiguous phrases in sacred texts often bedevil Americans. Until now, that vague reference was used to justify a ban on gay young men becoming scouts. |
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One judge on the five-person adjudication panel wanted the charges dismissed, but he was replaced. However quirky, this may not be the last such case to bedevil sovereign funds. |
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Organised crime and corruption bedevil governments and communities. |
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This policy is timely because while Africa has made considerable progress in the reduction of inter-state conflicts, intra-state conflicts still bedevil the continent. |
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The legacy of the authoritarian regimes of the past lives on in the institutional weaknesses which continue to bedevil many Latin American countries, particularly in Central America, and in the Caribbean. |
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In a more sensible world, there would be schools and university faculties exclusively devoted to the subject, so great is its power to bedevil our lives. |
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In the longer term, I believe that the GATT needs to develop codes and disciplines to resolve some of the competition problems which so bedevil international trade. |
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While the suspension is working to iron-out bumps in the road surface, a lack of structural rigidity permits the intrusion of cowl shake, the bedevil of many-a-convertible. |
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We are starting to take steps to ensure that there is no recurrence of the infrastructure maintenance crisis into which Africa was plunged in the 1980s and which continues to bedevil many countries. |
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The CIB cannot solve financial or personnel problems for any community, nor can it disentangle the conflicts that can bedevil the best of communities. |
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They are thus committing themselves in large measure to the vital task of reconciling the tensions that bedevil their society and delay the attainment of its unity. |
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Although they do not have a national bonus in Battle, the Spanish ability to pop up almost anywhere to bedevil the French, even in Duchies the French think they control, is their true strength. |
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The Protocol arrived after five long years of negotiations over intractable North-South issues that are set to continue to bedevil implementation. |
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We will need to confront head on the specific problems and huge inequalities that bedevil Brussels' education system and associate in this effort all the school networks active in the city. |
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Guerrilla attacks continued to bedevil the larger army's supply routes. |
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Prairie Wolf and Bedevil, stalwarts of 60 races between them and calm veterans of the British Racing School, must have just about seen it all by now. |
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