Religious traditions have played a key contributory role in perpetuating conflicts about this nettlesome issue. |
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In southern Florida, utility companies now grapple with monk parakeets and the massive, nettlesome nests they build atop transmission poles. |
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Even better, some of the economy's most nettlesome worries are behind it, which should help keep profits moving northward. |
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As nettlesome as this challenge is, it is one that we dare not avoid, as different people of different religions increasingly acknowledge, especially among the young. |
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As China convenes its Parliament this week, its leaders seem less agitated about the nettlesome issue of Taiwan than they have been for some time. |
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Felix's presumptuous action is barely less nettlesome than his withholding and patronizing behavior toward a teenage student who develops a crush on him. |
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Just figuring out the size of the operation can be nettlesome. |
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But dwelling on these nettlesome individuals is never a good idea. |
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Over time, the democratic transformation may go from being a nettlesome impediment to certain U.S. objectives to a persistent constraint on our superpower status. |
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To take the most nettlesome current example, polls show that most voters want some abortion rights kept. |
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Against this progress, however, it is necessary to note that some nettlesome issues remain. |
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Others are now convincing themselves that we have traded nettlesome financial instability for welcomed economic stability, but this rose-colored notion's days are numbered. |
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The memorabilia problem is particularly nettlesome when dealing with an author whose fame derives from achievement on the playing fields or pop charts. |
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Though the pink dolphins are protected by law, the fishermen see them as nettlesome competitors for the catches that feed their families. |
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The Olympics overlap the first week of early voting, providing a nettlesome distraction and raising the price of television ads. |
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Default probability becomes a nettlesome problem. |
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This is a nettlesome issue everywhere but it's more complicated on campuses, where all sorts of expression and freedom are being explored. |
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Apparently, this new build of Android Lollipop has fixed some of the nettlesome bugs. |
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The countries where ship-breaking now takes place sorely need that income and steel it generates, and can largely ignore nettlesome safety regulations. |
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Otherwise it could not win support for tighter limits on its subsidies. The shadow of the Uruguay round arguably extended beyond this nettlesome detail. |
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In this auspicious debut, he brings a distinctive clarity to a nettlesome subject. |
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Mackenzie made himself a nettlesome burr under Crook's saddle, irritating the commanding general. |
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Greater shareholder activism, mostly on the part of foreign investors, and fear of hostile takeovers prompted managers to adopt mutual shareholdings to insulate themselves from nettlesome outsiders. |
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This is a busy day and a nettlesome one too, from early on until bedtime. |
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Two weed-eating Italian insects may be reunited in the United States this spring to help throttle musk thistle, one of our most nettlesome exotic weeds. |
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