They get the problems they're facing, they don't want to grapple with them or can't grapple with them, it's a separate thing.
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So just as we grapple with questions about rebuilding in flood zones as the sea level rises, we must grapple with rebuilding in wildfire-prone zones.
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That doesn't begin to grapple with the total possible extent of his legal exposure, but it also doesn't begin to grapple with the full implications of this email.
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If basic income proponents grapple too much with concerns over automation and the existing welfare state, they — we — do not grapple nearly enough with a far bigger problem for the plan: immigration.
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Still, China was the first to grapple with COVID-19 and in recent days have largely reported new imported cases while other countries grapple with fast-spreading epidemics within their own borders.
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Much as people had to grapple with the notion that Trump can get the nomination, they must also grapple with this fact: There is a chance that he will win the presidency.
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The pair grapple with guilt and the meaning of freedom.
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Meanwhile, the community is left to grapple with the trauma.
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Are we using them to grapple with our own mortality?
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They have to grapple with the reasons for its appeal.
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Go deeper: Democrats grapple with climate plan Democrats tap Rep.
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Establishment types are finally starting to grapple with this issue.
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It continued to grapple with a serious fake reviews problem.
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His photos ask us to grapple with this seismic shift.
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Politicians, by contrast, must grapple with conflicting values and interests.
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The Grapple is an apple that tastes like a grape.
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Firms' efforts to grapple with such issues can easily backfire.
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Virginia legislators will grapple with a $2023 billion budget hole.
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Can you talk about how black women grapple with this?
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Now GE has to grapple with two other big challenges.
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MRB and similar sites also grapple with issues of privacy.
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Banks have continued to grapple with culture issues since 2008.
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On "The Good Place," characters grapple with life after death.
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We saw her character Amy grapple with an unplanned pregnancy.
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And they grapple with the ways they might sabotage themselves.
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Still, grapple we must — especially for the people we love.
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That's something that we grapple with on a regular basis.
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At home, I'm trying to grapple with the future less.
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Mr. Netanyahu is also having to grapple with public fury.
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Kuma was not the first to grapple with these questions.
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Or when we grapple with the fragility of the mind.
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The study had to grapple with one particularly contentious relationship.
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Because top Republicans still aren't willing to grapple with reality.
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Nor does it grapple with the challenge of budget constraints.
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Those are questions we haven't really had to grapple with.
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This decision has forced us to grapple with two crises.
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Zombies, by nature, grapple with the fear of losing agency.
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Chicano and Rey Jaguar immediately locked in a grapple hold.
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It's not the kind of question most fifth graders grapple with.
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How to grapple with variance in language, experience, form, and format?
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This is an issue we're going to have to grapple with.
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Ms Dlamini-Zuma has also failed to grapple with Africa's conflicts.
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Inside the city his men grapple with a low-level insurgency.
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She has made it her job to grapple with public opinion.
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Its first challenge is an unfamiliar one: to grapple with competitors.
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Now the teen's devastated family must grapple with his untimely death.
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So, that's an issue that Home Depot has to grapple with.
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That's something we'll have to grapple with for a while now.
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Those are the challenges that we're trying to grapple with today.
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"It was a lot to grapple with," Gapin says, of transitioning.
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Google isn't the only tech company to grapple with water issues.
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Some on Twitter used humor to grapple with West's controversial comments.
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Children learn to grapple with major tasks and solve them together.
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Men and women differ greatly in how they grapple with loneliness.
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But those who believe it should squarely grapple with the implications.
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Virginia officials grapple with accusations; El Salvador elects a millennial president.
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How do the characters grapple with this idea throughout the book?
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The decision comes as countries grapple with the spread of coronavirus.
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In Mexico, investors grapple with the new administration's optimistic growth expectations.
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That's the number one thing my colleagues and I grapple with.
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They are going to have to grapple with all of it.
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All of us in the media should grapple with their criticisms.
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Somehow he could grapple with the cosmos using only his mind.
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And it would still need to grapple with its credibility problem.
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Mr. Peres simply does not grapple with the more contentious episodes.
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For a while, conservatives still tried to grapple with real problems.
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How do you grapple with that and try to do better?
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In any case, this was a slippery adversary to grapple with.
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And, of course, there are historical distinctions to grapple with, too.
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Pick an issue that you find complicated, and grapple with it.
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Since then, negotiators have continued to grapple over the deal's terms.
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But the auto industry continues to grapple with an evolving market.
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" Barr eventually answered, "I'm trying to grapple with the word 'suggest.
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The college has also had to grapple with sizable budget deficits.
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To grapple with these nuances requires being open to another perspective.
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Do you imagine that the country could grapple with this frame?
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The Empire State's move comes as authorities nationwide grapple with distracted driving.
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"Yeah but I'm trying to grapple with the word 'suggest,'" Barr replied.
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"Yeah, but I'm trying to grapple with the word 'suggest,' " Barr replied.
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"Yeah but I'm trying to grapple with the word 'suggest,' " Barr replied.
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That's why the history is so important to grapple with and grasp.
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It is a sampler platter of the ways cultures grapple with loss.
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PG&E's announcement comes as firefighters grapple with a busy wildfire season.
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It's easier for me to grapple with, 'What is my signature style?
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No panelist attempted to grapple with this fundamental problem for their agenda.
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We're eventually going to have to grapple with this crisis of authority.
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Have you thought practically about, sort of, how to grapple with that?
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That, coupled with his momentum-killing grapple makes for a powerful counter.
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The movie does grapple with racial insecurities, but it isn't required to.
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Mr Zuckerberg will have plenty to grapple with in the coming months.
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Meanwhile, grieving family and friends grapple with McKinney's stunning and violent death.
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Now the child's family is left to grapple with her senseless death.
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Even in boxing the counter for the weave has been to grapple.
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Oil-producing nations grapple with the prospect of changing their production plans.
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Students grapple with family and work obligations, and often additional prerequisite courses.
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We offer a space in order to grapple with whatever that is.
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The accord came as authorities grapple with the nation's opioid drug epidemic.
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The move by Apple comes as both companies grapple with privacy issues.
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The auto sector is just beginning to grapple with myriad new technologies.
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And in California, residents continue to grapple with a long-running drought.
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It is a challenge today and one with which we must grapple.
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A 35-year company veteran, Umpleby must grapple with Caterpillar's sober outlook.
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The episode attempts to grapple with the men behind the original movie.
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Tabitha continues to grapple with Brady's boorish behavior throughout Lakeshore Service Day.
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Q: How long did you and your husband grapple with student loans?
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Seeing old enemies Sakuraba and Silva grapple a friendly match was fun.
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I will grapple with what that truly means for years to come.
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Ten very different movies from this year grapple with a disjointed world.
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We progressives should have the intellectual curiosity to grapple with disagreeable views.
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We can grapple with our past instead of being burdened by it.
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As New York City continues to grapple with a subway crisis, Gov.
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Investors continue to grapple with how the outbreak could impact world commerce.
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But the district continues to grapple with just how to do that.
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Explorers seeking alien life must first grapple with questions of fundamental biology.
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But they rapidly clamber up and down trees and grapple during fights.
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Barr: Yeah, but I'm trying to grapple with the word suggest. pic.twitter.
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They don't really want to grapple with the rest of her life.
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"I had to grapple with what happened to my humanity," she said.
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Many grapple with unpaid bills, overdue home loans, school and tuition fees.
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These experiences created a moral chasm with which I continue to grapple.
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At least the designers were trying to grapple with the bigger picture.
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It's hard to grapple with the popularity of Beavis and Butt-head.
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Whoever becomes prime minister will very soon have to grapple with three crises.
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A social worker helps the family grapple with home care schedules and insurance.
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Heng India's prime minister tries to grapple with the country's shifting caste system.
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"Anyone asking for your vote has a responsible to grapple with this reality."
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I was forced to grapple with my directions and, temporarily at least, win.
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My family internalized these messages, and we still grapple with the aftermath today.
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This week's expected outages come as firefighters grapple with a busy wildfire season.
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So I've had an urge to try to grapple with this a bit.
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Ayala, Kennedy wrote that the courts may have to grapple with the issue.
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We grapple with a lot of the ideas of being a public couple.
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Infertility is painful and maddening for the couples forced to grapple with it.
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Social transformation requires Saudi Arabia, in particular, to grapple with Islamic ultra-puritanism.
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Finally, the aesthetics can start to grapple with that new sense of freedom.
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Overall compensation on Wall Street is down as companies grapple with volatile markets.
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Still, the country has continued to grapple with opioid addiction and its consequences.
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Outside of games, even experienced photographers constantly grapple with light and the elements.
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So it's very sobering, and I'm sure we'll have to grapple with it.
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Many television shows grapple with how children experience the loss of a parent.
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Traditionally viewed as "impure" the group continues to grapple with persecution and exclusion.
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Second, technology firms are having to grapple with horribly complex decisions about censorship.
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Both those who leave and those who stay behind grapple with unrecognizable landscapes.
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The government's failure to grapple with that reality contributed to FEMA's poor response.
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Read more: Lawmakers, U.S. allies and others continue to grapple with Khashoggi's death.
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As gender scholars grapple with parsing the factors behind the downfalls of Mrs.
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And he has had to grapple with the plunge in the oil price.
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According to Pacheco, this is a common way that survivors grapple with trauma.
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Living abroad also forces people to grapple with different cultural values and norms.
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Because people are coming into a community where they grapple with these questions.
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The new group appears be a fresh start to grapple with cyber issues.
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It is a conundrum with which I will grapple for months to come.
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Before, providers had to grapple with strict political impediments to serving Florida patients.
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Helped my kids grapple w Mockingbird, & the courage it takes to fight injustice.
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Lawmakers in the U.S. continue to grapple with the longest government shutdown ever.
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In this short documentary, Latinos grapple with defining their ethnic and racial identities.
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It's when you're living somewhere that you really have to grapple with it.
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But living out raises another deeply challenging set of problems to grapple with.
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The report comes as Washington and Silicon Valley grapple with the Yahoo breach.
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It is fascinating to see how different societies grapple with the same problems.
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This is a predicament that my parents are not equipped to grapple with.
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Gavin Newsom announces new containment measures and Californians grapple with a new reality.
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As police investigate, Smith's family is left to grapple with her senseless death.
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Three choreographers grapple with that question in Harlem Stage's signature contemporary dance series.
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We need pop culture as well as politics to grapple toward the answer.
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Also, we have the ability and the luxury to grapple with these things.
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Together, they pressed Facebook to grapple with its role in promoting racial animus.
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The Green New Deal is an attempt to grapple with the issue honestly.
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But the only way to create change is to grapple with difficult issues.
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But he doesn't grapple with what it might mean to give that up.
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One singles out the plays that grapple with the high-tech future, now.
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Yet, a review can also be an occasion to grapple with larger questions.
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The agreement was signed as China's economy continues to grapple with a slowdown.
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Last year, he led an administration effort to grapple with rural opioid use.
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Charlie and the cast continually grapple with how past trauma affects the present.
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Such questions are at the heart of what many shelter managers grapple with.
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Perhaps it's time we grapple seriously with the question of why that is.
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Nor did conservative Christians always grapple with ethical questions in a sophisticated way.
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Grapple with it, and it evanesces like smoke clutched in a mailed fist.
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All three need to grapple with the new U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs.
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I wrote this book because I wanted people to grapple with these numbers.
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"The world leaders certainly have more important topics to grapple with," Podesta wrote.
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But the company may also have to grapple with Volkswagen's recent emissions scandal.
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Other players grapple with the depression that comes from being in constant pain.
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Other players grapple with the depression that comes from being in constant pain.
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Those barriers may remain until America truly begins to grapple with its history.
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Only a handful of states are even beginning to grapple with this reality.
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And it's an issue for tech leaders to grapple with and figure out.
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Two new books grapple with this paradox by considering phenomena that symbolise instability itself.
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The US is only the latest country to grapple with a Zika virus outbreak.
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Others have defended Neeson, praising his willingness to publicly grapple with his racist act.
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And this means lawmakers need to grapple with policies that address the demographic shift.
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Welcome to the world of session wrestling, where men pay women to grapple them.
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That comes as parents grapple with how to best guide their children with money.
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"I'm trying to grapple with the word 'suggest,'" Barr said Wednesday at the hearing.
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Sentiment remains negative, however, as investors grapple with weakening demand and worries about oversupply.
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And it's forcing Virginia—and the country—to grapple with that symbolism yet again.
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The movie also doesn't really grapple with the consequences of its broken romantic relationships.
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They sing, they laugh, they tell stories, they grapple with the burdens of life.
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Some conservative enthusiasm for Trumpism reflects a sincere desire to grapple with voter angst.
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But the bigger issue with which the plenum must grapple concerns Mr Xi's ambitions.
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But it is time to honestly acknowledge our failure and grapple with its consequences.
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His opening shot is a message: He's not afraid to grapple with tough topics.
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We're only just beginning to grapple with what we do with these men next.
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But for now, trans members of the military must grapple with an uncertain future.
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But that's the kind of absurdity that Silicon Valley culture has to grapple with.
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We can only hope that he'll grapple with the gravity of his position then.
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These are the issues tech, and all other industries, will need to grapple with.
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Still, overall compensation on Wall Street is down as firms grapple with volatile markets.
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Thailand now offers a cautionary tale of how not to grapple with such challenges.
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Democrats must also grapple with a looming fight to stave off another government shutdown.
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I like how much these one-liners make me grapple with my own perceptions.
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"I first got into jiu-jitsu because I loved watching people grapple," Lovato says.
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It's a decision that plenty of Americans grapple with after they enter the workforce.
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The way you grapple with the cynic's viewpoint in the film is really interesting.
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It is a subject with which most Western countries will soon need to grapple.
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Alongside his competitors, he'll also grapple with a new fifth hole on the course.
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If you were consulting on Notre Dame, how might you grapple with those questions?
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Then he took a shower and tried to grapple with everything he had seen.
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For Republicans, it represents a hypocrisy they will have to grapple with for decades.
|
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They said the increased resources could help the hotline grapple with rising call volumes.
|
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On "Black," Marshall begins to grapple with the guilt of having bested her demons.
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How does a person grapple with a home that feels both familiar and unrecognizable?
|
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Meanwhile, Republicans must grapple with the fact that the President's legal problems have exploded.
|
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As we grapple with issues of inequality in education, there are no quick fixes.
|
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Hundreds of laid-off workers, meanwhile, are left to grapple with their new reality.
|
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That number is growing as families grapple with the rising cost of higher education.
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Like fMRI, each tool has its advantages and flaws for scientists to grapple with.
|
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Here was a man who could and would grapple but always sought the knockout.
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Meet four Republican women as they grapple with the Trump takeover of their party.
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Gillibrand's comments came as the country's top lawmakers continue to grapple with immigration issues.
|
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Many investors who are just starting out grapple with a four-letter word: debt.
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"Let's remember the fear they have to grapple with, the uncertainty," the mayor said.
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They may fail as they grapple with allowing some toxic messages and not others.
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Kato couldn't strike effectively against Gracie, and Gracie could not grapple effectively against Kato.
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I feel like the Weird Dude Energy show doesn't grapple with those power dynamics.
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In Spain, Greece and Italy, young people still grapple with terrible rates of joblessness.
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As they grapple with life and death and trust, he's just playing video games.
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He casts himself as the candidate best equipped to grapple with the complicated issue.
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And he is establishing a nonprofit, Secure Justice, that will grapple with technology issues.
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It's hard to grapple with where the conservative movement is today without understanding Breitbart.com.
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It is to still grapple with grander questions that go beyond the artist himself.
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For example, notice your own bias so you can grapple more generously with others.
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Tax revenue will suffer as companies grapple with falling profit due to the virus.
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There are many ways a president could seek to grapple with such a situation.
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But until then, the Indigenous characters grapple with 500 years of white European corruption.
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Sometimes after the workout, we'll grapple or do Brazilian jiu-jitsu a little bit.
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Mr. Fender found himself left to grapple with the discordant results on his own.
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In addressing climate change, Alaska will have to grapple with its own deep contradictions.
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The movie business continues to grapple with piracy, rising costs and flat domestic attendance.
|
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Investors continue to grapple with worries over how the coronavirus could hurt the economy.
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It seems that many Canadians just don't want to grapple with race head on.
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Current Republican efforts to feign climate policy conspicuously fail to grapple with that truth.
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The storm has also forced Houston to grapple with the limits of its growth.
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Fighters are starting to grapple and submit opponents in elite match-ups, he noted.
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They got married three years later—yet Ramos continued to grapple with her sexuality.
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He lives with what he does, yet seems fully unequipped to grapple with it.
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Firefighters embrace as they grapple with the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center.
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They're going to think it's a glitch and grapple with literal and metaphoric control.
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Its history is the story of our own collective effort to grapple with evil.
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There was no attempt to grapple with the data I presented on academic terms.
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How do you think people grapple with the end in the face of faith?
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His comments come as economies around the world grapple with the ongoing health crisis.
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"I had to grapple with what happened to my humanity," she said in 275.
|
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These political scientists were, at that moment, beginning to grapple with the same question.
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I think we're only now starting to grapple with the free speech implications. Absolutely.
|
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Mr. Christie is expected to grapple anew with the George Washington Bridge lane-closing scandal.
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And as states grapple with voter suppression, representation in public office continues to be critical.
|
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But he doesn't grapple with why so many Americans have soured on our economic order.
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The economy is not the only issue for a future Greek leader to grapple with.
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"I first got into jiu-jitsu because I loved watching people grapple," Lovato told SELF.
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The issue with that is Germany has attempted, at least, to grapple with its past.
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The inmates grapple with their crimes, the system punishing them, and their own eventual mortality.
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Do you have privacy concerns or is that something regulators will have to grapple with?
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Baldwin's essays, novels, and plays grapple with the intersecting ideas of class, race, and sexuality.
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It seems certain that President Barack Obama's successor will have to grapple with the issue.
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As we grapple with the tragedy, we're ditching the levity in this morning's 5 Things.
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In a tweet, Brown knocked CNN and said "these are tough issues" to grapple with.
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"I first got into jiu-jitsu because I loved watching people grapple," Lovato told SELF.
|
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Sherman-Palladino's husband and creative partner Danielle Palladino teased Maisel will grapple with that mystery.
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Yet sports that fail to grapple with the problem may expose themselves to legal peril.
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And the question of how to grapple with water scarcity is making headlines yet again.
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We have yet to fully grapple with the changes the internet has brought to society.
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And I think that goes to the broad question we're all trying to grapple with.
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But to grapple with a technology and a corporation doing so is perhaps more complicated.
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And outside critics think it isn't doing enough to grapple more broadly with its influence.
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Now anyone -- anyone asking for your vote has a responsibility to grapple with this reality.
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It's a question Reader thinks we need to grapple with as marijuana is further legalized.
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It felt like a weak and contrived way to give Carol something to grapple with.
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But lawmakers have yet to grapple with the effects that automation could have on unemployment.
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NATO members are beginning to grapple with the question of what they are spending on.
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And she is one person who has to grapple with these existential and practical problems.
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And technology is so ubiquitous that it's something we're going to have to grapple with.
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The bills' introduction comes as many states grapple with new ways to legislate marijuana use.
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Children who experience this distinct type of loss grapple with a unique set of challenges.
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Those close to Mr. Dixon must also grapple with news inquiries from around the globe.
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But they still have to grapple with existing infrastructure, whether in rural America or Kenya.
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His music and his philanthropic work has outlived him, and that's hard to grapple with.
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Tricky thoughts aren't easy to grapple with, but recognizing their presence is a good start.
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How do we grapple with his legacy honestly and without dramatization, in all its prickliness?
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Houston can grapple with its land use policies that have made it so flood-prone.
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Especially now, as humans and ecosystems grapple for dominance, the latter on a losing trajectory.
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He has struggled to cut unemployment and has had to grapple with agonizing terrorist attacks.
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On Wednesday, the show aired another such episode to grapple with the post-election atmosphere.
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So the virtual companies are being forced to grapple with the most intractable physical issues.
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LA feels nostalgia now, and has to grapple with the existential weight of big decisions.
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This is a perfect demonstration of the way humans, those peculiar creatures, grapple with risk.
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His sexuality wasn't something that he had to grapple with as hard as Oliver did.
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Most of us get to grapple with that milestone before a limited and understanding audience.
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Her songs grapple with desire, insecurity, betrayal and self-assertion, learning from every bruised emotion.
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Montreal is the latest city to grapple with coyotes that have attacked pets and people.
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But every historian will grapple with the allegations against Mr. Weinstein and the ensuing fallout.
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She is forcing us to not grapple with her in segments, but in her enteriety.
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Anyone willing to seriously grapple with these questions should send an invoice to the culture.
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"Big Brother" has had to grapple with similar dilemmas about news events in the past.
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We use our smarts to protect our political groups, not to grapple with uncomfortable truths.
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They need to have these standards, and they're kind of coming to grapple with that.
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The party needs to grapple with this openly before concluding that he's their only option.
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The state's aging infrastructure also makes it harder, and more expensive, to grapple with hurricanes.
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Educators continue to grapple with how to deal with writers and artists accused of abuse.
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It's not that every couture show needs to grapple with major issues of the day.
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The book is one of a number of recent attempts to grapple with Bach's religiosity.
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They were the first to grapple with the central mystery of being alive: being unalone.
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But as the business expanded globally, the family began to grapple with its complicated history.
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By comparison, Republicans will have to grapple with at least 28 open seats this year.
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San Francisco isn't the the only city to grapple with the boom in corporate cafeterias.
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Then think about whether today's political system is remotely ready to grapple with that challenge.
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It's a book of essays that grapple with a pretty simple question: What is race?
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Those advances come even as investors grapple with a rising number of reported coronavirus cases.
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Even though I am a cis queer woman, I grapple with questions of objectifying women.
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It gets way more crazy from there, constantly escalating until you grapple with existence itself.
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The pain of rupture is also explored in Aguiñiga's performance piece "Grapple," (2018) documented on video.
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Yet the symposium also shows how hard it is for scholars to grapple with intellectual regret.
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Along with their grief, these women must grapple with debts, babies and the taint of criminality.
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Here's the question lingering in the air: How should social networks grapple with their civic impact?
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The latest accord came as U.S. authorities continue to grapple with the nation's opioid drug epidemic.
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Those eight years saw the nation grapple with the worst economic disaster since the Great Depression.
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Watching Demian Maia grapple is like listening to Miles Davis play or watching Marlon Brando act.
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That's an important vision, and one that both her supporters and opponents should grapple with seriously.
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Mobile app usage has slowed in recent years as users grapple with a plethora of options.
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Facebook needs a deep understanding of the politics and media worlds to grapple with this landscape.
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It's how the film forces viewers to grapple with the raw reality that superheroes are killers.
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Twitter is sure to grapple with questions traditional newsrooms face as it rolls this feature out.
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Latino organizations are fingerpointing and backbiting as they grapple with how to engage the Trump administration.
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"You want to think it's fiction ... and you have to grapple with the reality," he said.
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Others grapple over whether her writings, which critique excessive emotion and female sexuality, are indeed feminist.
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Few in Mumbai expect that Tata will bring in an outsider to grapple with its problems.
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That has left the housing market continuing to grapple with tight inventory and sluggish sales growth.
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As large insurance underwriters try to grapple with cyber insurance, newcomers aim to disrupt this ecosystem.
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Mobile carriers and phone makers are having to grapple with various attacks targeting the 911 system.
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Academic economists do not hide from students the complications they grapple with in their own research.
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We saw each character grapple with his or her past, laid out so carefully in flashbacks.
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But on the other hand, we got to grapple with the real problem at its root.
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Despite her successful, controversy-free SNL comeback Simpson continues to grapple with what happened in 2004.
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Like many Americans discussing the controversy, Stetler was unsure how to grapple with the Hudgens affair.
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But this is still something the Xbox team will have to grapple with sooner or later.
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Mr. Dorsey is turning to a bigger slate of directors to grapple with the company's problems.
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There, they grapple with the demonic force (Bonnie Aarons) who first appeared in The Conjuring 2.
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The murder and confession have left Todd's family to grapple with feelings of sorrow and anger.
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As more children grapple with these ailments, the reasons behind the spike are still being debated.
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YouTube has struggled over the last few months to grapple with inappropriate content on its service.
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A lot of his writings, in particular The Brothers Karamazov, grapple with what that even means.
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By the same token, the 6,000-word manifesto shows Zuckerberg beginning to grapple with Facebook's responsibility.
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Democratic leaders have had to grapple with those possible political consequences ahead of the 2020 elections.
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However, not all victims feel able to talk about the feelings they're left to grapple with.
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The theory that Don Jr is Fredo must and cannot grapple with the existence of Eric.
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And they don't have any incentives to try and grapple with some of these issues anyway.
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At some point they must grapple with the issues confronting the American people and adjust accordingly.
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It wasn't until I had distance that I began to grapple with what the dreams meant.
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I like asking those questions because it forces us to grapple with the notion of progress.
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"The world a president has to grapple with, sometimes you can't even imagine," the narrator says.
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But our efforts to grapple with the political crisis we face have not been sufficiently ambitious.
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Journalists must attempt to grapple with its complex legacy under time constraints and word count limits.
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The difficult decisions come as Republicans grapple with a narrative that they are unable to govern.
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Yet Ms Tsai has no choice but to grapple with trade issues across the Taiwan Strait.
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He must grapple with the policies that his despised Democratic rival Clinton spent her life mastering.
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The deal comes as Molson Coors and its rivals grapple with falling alcohol consumption — particularly beer.
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It's just one more way the wine industry has been forced to grapple with climate change.
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I think it is inciting violence and I would like the House to grapple with it.
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And as a self-conscious species, we have to grapple with a lot of these anxieties.
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These songs come from the opposite direction: They grapple with delicate subjects in a beautiful way.
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The airline and casino industries, among others, have already requested bailouts to grapple with lost business.
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Frank: Democrats continue to grapple with, and to be divided about, the proper response to Trump.
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North Korea is one of the world's poorest nations, and its citizens grapple with food shortages.
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New York is the latest city to grapple with questions over how to regulate the company.
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While the works grapple with some complex and serious issues, I left the gallery feeling empowered.
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And now they're left to grapple with the consequences — including any economic turmoil that may follow.
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James Comey sheds light on lines that those in the Trump administration grapple with every day.
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Tamiko Kawata's current exhibition offers a metaphor to help us grapple with how meaning is made.
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Many child abuse survivors grapple with how to translate our childhood experiences into our new families.
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Yeah, we don't tend to love being around people who make us grapple with uncomfortable questions.
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Only then can we really grapple with the actual problem in all its complicated, multifaceted reality.
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Meanwhile, the military continues to grapple with an increasing number of positive cases within its ranks.
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Both young women must grapple with the onset of puberty, but here, too, their experiences differ.
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Terrence Malick, whose films grapple with the complicated relationship of God to man, comes to mind.
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We must also support society to grapple with the mental and physical dangers of prolonged isolation.
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I mean of course there are local domestic issues that they will need to grapple with.
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Gordis's failure to grapple seriously with Israel's occupation of the West Bank also undercuts his argument.
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If she behaves foolishly as she begins to grapple with her future, cut her some slack.
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Those accusing America of funding revolution in Hong Kong must also grapple with some logical objections.
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Americans have had to grapple with these changes amid a steady increase in average life expectancy.
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But PETA , in its zeal, often fails to grapple with the nuances of means and ends.
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For Ms. Bigelow, creating "Detroit" involved practicing the discretion that journalists grapple with after police killings.
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Anyone can watch Karli grapple with her mother's addiction, and see her Muppet friends support her.
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Yet the Indian government has failed to grapple with the urgency and magnitude of the crisis.
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There's Dion's story, which is about a young black boy learning to grapple with superhuman abilities.
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To actively grapple with your assumptions and defend your conclusions gives you a sense of purpose.
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Uber is not the only company in its field to grapple with issues over passengers' safety.
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But it comes as social media sites grapple with setting boundaries for what users can post.
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Trump is wreaking havoc while Democrats grapple with a messaging crisis and tumult in party structure.
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Twitter has also had to grapple with the prevalence of abuse and harassment on its platform.
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He will be forced to grapple with growing crises in the Middle East, Venezuela and elsewhere.
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These headlines, Ives said, show Facebook continuing to grapple with the "ripple impact" from Cambridge Analytica.
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Chinese leaders have struggled to grapple with the unpredictable styles of Mr. Kim and Mr. Trump.
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First, what is happening in the world that students need to know about and grapple with?
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"I'm trying to grapple with the word, 'suggest,'" Barr said, shaking his head and looking away.
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The funding comes as the nation continues to grapple with the effects of frequent mass shootings.
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The most interesting, pointed parts of the film come when the readers grapple with their texts.
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Without discussions about skin lightening in the mainstream, it's a struggle people largely grapple with alone.
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That number is likely to continue as people grapple with the impending terror of Trump's administration.
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But there are still major ethical hurdles to grapple with when it comes to gene editing.
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One truth that the Trump administration will increasingly need to grapple with is Obamacare's rising popularity.
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For me, this awkward dynamic between them was the most realistic and painful to grapple with.
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Pittsburgh rappers continue to grapple with the city's legacy of regressive racial politics and segregated neighborhoods.
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The experience feels indulgent, stoking our senses even as we grapple with understanding the objects' meanings.
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And he has been busy in that regard, having had to grapple with negative attention from Rep.
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Many wear armored gloves in the mid-summer heat, ready to grapple with any knife-wielding attacker.
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In other words, Trump makes his anger other people's problem; he doesn't actually grapple with it himself.
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We have to grapple seriously with this because these districts are the building blocks of our democracy.
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And so I think investors are going to be trying to grapple with both sides of this.
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One major variable he and the company will continue to grapple with on that path: its drivers.
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Never let it be said that science-fiction writer Philip K. Dick didn't grapple with big ideas.
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Watching She's All That as a woman in 2019 is to grapple with a love-hate relationship.
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But with her last two Opens ending in defeat, the tennis star had to grapple with disappointment.
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In particular, the documents show how Instagram's moderators have to grapple with the context of a story.
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But in the years ahead China must grapple with slowing growth, an ageing population and social unrest.
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Oh, Diana certainly has to grapple with what it means to be a hero in man's world.
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A lot of us are looking to art to grapple with the social implications of these questions.
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Money managers are buying cloud and software stocks to grapple with easing global growth, CNBC's said Monday.
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The big picture: Most urgently, Clegg has to grapple with a lawsuit close to many journalists' hearts.
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But why evoke a real, significant social problem in a satire, then refuse to grapple with it?
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We use our smarts to protect the our political groups, and not to grapple with uncomfortable truths.
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We should be wary of this today, as we grapple with race and populist rage yet again.
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Stocks continued the deep sell-off this week as traders grapple with how to price in trade.
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But the science is moving forward, and we're all going to have to grapple with what's next.
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Moss said he expected the body of law to grow as more judges grapple with the issue.
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Seeing them grapple with these facts is actually one of the more honest moments in the episode.
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There was no attempt to grapple with the political traps Mr Trump has created for the party.
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In the meantime Facebook will have to grapple with regulations that limit its ability to track consumers.
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Many of the policy errors I point to arose from boomers' attempts to grapple with those problems.
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Third, President Trump needs to grapple with the hard question of what is a minimally acceptable deal.
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Into the Breach is a challenging game, especially early on as you grapple with its unique systems.
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"The challenges a president has to grapple with are beyond complicated, both at home and abroad," Mrs.
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And how, in our more woke world, can we grapple with the show's glaring oversights and deficiencies?
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The upheaval created as carmakers grapple with new business models means that "everyone has to start again".
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New Yorkers will have the chance to see the show and grapple it in person this fall.
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This is the terrible and heart-wrenching truth that families across the country grapple with every day.
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I had to grapple with this reality a few years ago, when I was 23 years old.
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Apple and its peers grapple with the challenge of teaching conversational assistants basic knowledge about the world.
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Enterprise giants face a similar challenge as they grapple with weaving DevOps into legacy infrastructure and processes.
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You skate to Schindler's List, you have to grapple with the fact that people have preexisting emotions.
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The market for stylish wearables is getting increasingly crowded, as wearable makers grapple with customer retention issues.
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Innocent or not, the comment spurred Arsala and Beglari to grapple with diversity in the artistic community.
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"I see both fundamental and practical issues to grapple with in moving to such regimes," George said.
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Specifically, it's an escapist future that is still able to grapple with current ideas about identity politics.
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But there's a chance it's something Senate GOP leaders may not have to grapple with at all.
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Socialism and nationalism typically gain popularity when society's trusted leaders fail to grapple with challenge and change.
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There are just questions, and the point of life — and afterlife — is to grapple endlessly with them.
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"One of the things that is helping us grapple is our vastly improved global instrumentation," Brodsky said.
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The exhibition isn't the first to grapple with these themes, and it surely won't be the last.
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When queerspawn identify as LGBTQ, many still grapple with an identity separate from those with straight parents.
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The pope's message comes as the U.S. and many European countries grapple with how to handle immigration.
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It's a period the history books used to teach most public school students did not grapple with.
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He must also grapple with a fierce partisan battle over whether to privatize VA health-care services.
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It reminded me that so many combat veterans, including myself, grapple with these types of emotions daily.
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He explained that his work demands that he "grapple with the presence of inequity, racism, and unfairness."
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What was rewarding, in seeing designers grapple with nailing down its meaning, was their often unexpected conclusions.
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The report's conclusions prompted government officials to grapple with the legacy of Bush's aggressive war on terror.
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Those statistics are well known across the nation as cities grapple with the needs of older adults.
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Builders also continue to grapple with other affordability headwinds, including a lack of labor and regulatory constraints.
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The recommendations come as many states grapple with tight budgets that leave insurance regulators short on funds.
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The stress test surprise hit as Dublin and its banks grapple with quantifying the risk of Brexit.
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The Czech Republic is hardly the only country to grapple with the word "Republic" in ordinary parlance.
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The movement comes as health officials in multiple states, including Washington and Oregon, grapple with measles outbreaks.
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Regulators have been forced to grapple with the rise of the technology as it becomes more widespread.
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But the students swept up in these controversies must grapple with the aftermath for a long time.
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And 2017 will be the year local governments rise up to grapple with the coming driverless world.
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European leaders moved to shut the bloc's external frontier as they grapple with the quickly spreading virus.
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An emergency coronavirus fund has been created to help California grapple with the spread of the virus.
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Commanders grapple with swirling dust storms, scorching temperatures and lengthy spare-part deliveries to fix broken equipment.
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"Roseanne" is a revival that's willing to grapple with the time that's passed rather than deny it.
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When they grapple honestly with those differences — that will be the climate debate I've been waiting for.
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We always grapple with it, you know, in terms of, well, what role does hate speech play?
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But many recent applicants have also had to grapple with a new, grim reality: surviving mass shootings.
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Those are all issues that exercise scientists will grapple with in the coming years, Dr. Seals says.
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He also does not adequately grapple with the precipitous decline of American soft power in recent years.
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It doesn't have any reason to grapple with unwelcome facts, calm irrational fears, or temper unrealistic expectations.
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They grapple with these large, powerful insects in midair, using their well-placed stingers to paralyze them.
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Bullying, divorce, school shootings, racism and gender identity are among the many issues teenagers grapple with daily.
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The launch comes as Hong Kong authorities and businesses grapple with the effect of the new coronavirus.
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Their support gives Israeli coalitions the stability necessary to grapple with our complex social and security challenges.
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The alternative to this loneliness is to grapple with the particularity of Midwestern lives and Midwestern history.
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European leaders moved to shut the bloc's external frontier as they grapple with the quickly spreading virus.
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Plus, it can be challenging to grapple with the identity shift that comes with being a caregiver.
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By withholding any explanation for the mass disappearance, he forces us to grapple with far weightier issues.
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Lindelof is trying to grapple with our monolithic superhero mythology just as the comic book once did.
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The characters grapple with their new normal without the cushion of an apology, or even an explanation.
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Oh ... and both fighters have said this won't be a grapple-fest -- they wanna stand and bang!
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He added that nonprofits often grapple with the gap that results when cost increases outstrip revenue growth.
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Stocks are fresh off their worst week since 2008 as investors grapple with the spreading coronavirus outbreak.
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He also used his new weight to lean on Wilder and to grapple with him in clinches.
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The justices could choose to grapple with those questions or find a middle ground that avoids them.
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Their questions and feedback provide opportunities to explain how we work and grapple with difficult editorial decisions.
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Two albums later, we may have to grapple with the fact that "Ultralight Beam" was his last.
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As policymakers grapple with how to do that, enterprise and philanthropy are trying to fill the gap. ■
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The industry is also trying to grapple with Mr. Trump's vow to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
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They're afraid of repercussions It's something victims grapple with a lot: the anguish and terror about retaliation.
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"This is a question administrative agencies will have to grapple with," the group wrote in the report.
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And regarding the treatment of women, he must now grapple with the effects of the #MeToo movement.
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"The special counsel regulations grapple with how to police high-level executive branch wrongdoing," Mr. Katyal said.
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MS: I'm a devotee of painting trying to grapple with a world of moving image and time.
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Trendy pop psychology ideas often fail to grapple with the bigger problems keeping achievement gaps wide open.
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For Klein, you can't fully grapple with class without also understanding the marginalized people the economy affects.
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Decades later, he still worries that we're failing to grapple with the risks of our nuclear policy.
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It seemed Younger itself was too taken with its romantic flights of fancy to grapple with this fact.
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The urgent question Republicans must grapple with now is how they will go about replacing what they repeal.
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This isn't the first time government officials have stepped in to help grapple with the troublingly rampant issue.
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In My Country Tis of Thy People, You're Dying, artists grapple with forcible resource extraction on indigenous lands.
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Sessions is certainly not the first senator to grapple with racial issues but still advance his career. Sen.
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Along the way, he must grapple with some familiar-feeling conflicts between family and adulthood, loyalty and responsibility.
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The two women had to grapple with the reality of death as a factor in their "life" together.
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But it has been a central message for Cunningham, and one that she has had to grapple with.
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Then there is the issue of how to grapple with the ever-growing jungle of APIs out there.
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But the drive to grapple with her experience was always there, like an itch she couldn't quite scratch.
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But 2016's primaries could force both parties to grapple with those issues in the years ahead. 8.
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These deaths can be especially difficult to grapple with if you yourself are living with a mental illness.
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Risk assets opened sharply lower in early trading on Sunday as investors continued to grapple with the fallout.
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These are the questions we grapple with as we attempt to create the bedroom eyes of our dreams.
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In addition to long sales cycles in the healthcare industry, CareSkore also has to grapple with implementation hurdles.
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This is the thing that every tech, media, and communications company in the world has to grapple with.
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The result of such a difficult service to grapple, inevitably, is fewer users sign up and log in.
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Policymakers had to grapple with a short-term Phillips curve after all, as Friedman and Phelps had argued.
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He also acknowledged the need to grapple with Islamic State's spread beyond Syria and Iraq, particularly in Libya.
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Lithuania's encounters with Russian mischief are also useful for western European countries just beginning to grapple with disinformation.
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Underneath it, of course, were all my other issues, which I was forced to confront and grapple with.
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Before we can truly grapple with appropriate response we must first understand the difference between accountability and punishment.
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All down the ages men engage with the sea closely, aggressively; they grapple with it and fight it.
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But it is to her credit that she has tried hard to grapple with a fiendishly difficult problem.
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As inequality has increased over the years, so have researchers' attempts to grapple with its causes and consequences.
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Even as the allies grapple with different visions of the future, a nuclear elephant has entered the room.
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How do we grapple with the ethical dilemmas involved and the compromises that can seem to be required?
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Every administration has to grapple with natural disasters, and presidents are judged by the effectiveness of their responses.
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Meanwhile, they try to grapple with what it means to be a woman filling a role of power.
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"This is something this institution really needs to grapple with if we're going to move forward," he said.
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India doesn't grapple with ISIS or the Taliban the same way as its neighbors in the Middle East.
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Maybe that's a good thing, though, as we grapple with the current system and the questions it introduces.
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Qualcomm reported a dip in quarterly earnings as it continues to grapple with regulatory issues and customer disputes.
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The Dutch, who want to grapple with the refugee crisis, will have precious little time to do so.
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It's an intriguing test case for open-source software, highlighting how decentralized systems must grapple with internal conflict.
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As a rope swing, the grapple gives you a chance to literally get the drop on your enemies.
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YouTube's stilted response to Maza showcases how ill-equipped the platform is to grapple with incitement to harassment.
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All the companies will have to grapple with tightening Chinese regulations, already slowing growth in larger, congested cities.
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Both series grapple with startlingly dark, human problems while asking the viewer to stay hopeful for the future.
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Dawne Sohn Moon Township, Pa. As a physician, I often grapple with the possibility of unintentionally hurting people.
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To grapple with this problem costing consumers millions in higher prices, the Trump administration has a simple solution.
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The Malay community typically have lower incomes and grapple with institutional discrimination, such as in the armed forces.
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Now, the political world and Washington are facing a similar reckoning as both parties grapple with the fallout.
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Death penalty As the criminal justice reform movement inched along nationwide, states began to grapple with death penalty.
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For McConnell, he must now grapple with what "Senator Roy Moore" could mean for his already-narrow majority.
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Unless policymakers grapple seriously with the problem of regional inequality, the fury of those voters will only increase.
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Too often that's all we hold because we stubbornly refuse to grapple with inconvenient facts or contrary values.
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Silicon Valley start-ups often have to grapple with the competing interests of their founders, investors and employees.
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Those countries, Uganda, Rwanda and South Sudan grapple with health infrastructure, resource and political challenges of their own.
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Their experiences herald the baggage that other marijuana-based drugs could grapple with as more come to market.
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Dave Chappelle was the host, and the episode tried hard to grapple with the country's new political uncertainty.
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It's been a very long time, however, since the United States was asked to grapple with this fact.
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And we have yet to really grapple with the ocean warming and acidification driven by burning fossil fuels.
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Some of the works grapple with the artist's recurrent themes, like folklore and his native city, Baghdad. qm.org.
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But it's only harder to grapple with now, after listening to the full record a half-dozen times.
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Instead, the show presents art by 32 artists (all pieces acquired since 2014) that grapple with contemporary issues.
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To wit, Klopp says that the song in part meant to grapple with the strangeness of religious ritual.
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But it has taken on new urgency in recent years, as people grapple with profound paradigm shifts worldwide.
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There are lessons and considerations coming out of South Carolina that every Super Tuesday voter must grapple with.
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While the scale of online discourse makes it difficult to grapple with, does that mean we shouldn't try?
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Work schedules and expectations are going to have to shift as workers grapple with all their new responsibilities.
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In Marie Rémond's "Cataract Valley," sisters grapple with the social constraints felt by mid-20th-century American women.
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This nibbling at the edges doesn't grapple with the implications of allowing these data collection programs to proliferate.
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Road law is a tangled knot, and Boise County had little money to grapple with it in court.
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It also has to grapple with Amazon's fast-growing private-label sales, both online and in Whole Foods.
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First, though, the former governor must grapple with a primary against James Mackler, a lawyer and Army veteran.
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There is often a sense of desperation — of helplessness — as we grapple with the fear of the unknown.
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But this collaboration offers an opportunity to grapple with what an ethical approach to storytelling might look like.
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As a teacher who heard gunshots in two different school shootings, I grapple with that reality every day.
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Huawei isn't the first Chinese institution to grapple with how to relate with the rest of the world.
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An emergency coronavirus fund has been created to help California grapple with the spread of the virus. Gov.
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Most women at some point have to grapple with the relationship they want to have with their hair.
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And it's important to recognize that science has to grapple with a much more fundamental problem: its culture.
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It came as the Asian financial center continues to grapple with weeks of protests, that sometimes turned violent.
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In the second part, doctors grapple with a grim reaper, fighting vigorously to stop the virus from spreading.
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Sundance and other virtual or augmented reality-heavy art events might eventually have to grapple with this issue.
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Below, I'm including links to some other pieces, beyond Jamelle's, that have helped me grapple with the topic.
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But the companies have had to grapple with a steel price that is well off its recent high.
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Every generation or so, reformers grapple with the declining quality of education, and succeed in making some improvements.
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I grapple now with the largest division we've ever faced: My brother supports Trump, and I support women.
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In the column, I describe three issues I've decided to grapple with this summer — immigration, abortion and education.
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The news comes as the country continues to grapple with the deadly coronavirus, which originated in central China.
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Now, WeWork's new CEO Sandeep Mathrani must grapple with the toxic culture Neumann and former leadership left behind.
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This is belief to the bone and utter refusal when confronted with the facts to grapple with reality.
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But the balance between cost and convenience is something with which every parent on a budget must grapple.
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All of these companies must grapple with the steep price of building and launching the satellites into space.
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It's clear that most political observers have failed to fully grapple with this shift in tactics as well.
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But they speak to bigger questions about the firm's scope and mission, which Mr Sneader must grapple with.
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The South Korean automaker has had to grapple with costs stemming from U.S. airbag and engine-related recalls.
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Dollar General opens stores in communities that grapple with gaps in food access that need to be addressed.
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The film follows the crew as they grapple with Diesel's betrayal and alliance with a mysterious hacker (Theron).
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Biden said he is getting strong encouragement from throughout the cancer community to grapple with the pricing issue.
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He forces his characters, including a Vietnamese woman in California who mysteriously disappears, to grapple with that past.
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Investors will also grapple with the back and forth between U.S. and Chinese trade officials as negotiations continue.
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The deadline for Congress to extend the law again is nearing as lawmakers grapple with a crowded agenda.
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The crisis of 2008 forced economic policymakers to grapple with the interconnection of financial players around the world.
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That failure to truly grapple with race helps reinforce a defensive understanding of race and its continued consequences.
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In an effort to grapple with my shame, I express it and you, recognizing our commonality, catch it.
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Will justices long professing concern about arbitrariness by administrative agencies grapple with the Commerce Department's thoroughly documented irregularities?
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MUSIC In this haunting opera, a mother and daughter grapple with trauma and guilt after a sexual assault.
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Indonesia struggles to grapple with this history, especially because many of those who took part are still alive.
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So watch how Ayotte and Toomey try to grapple with the Trump question in the next few weeks.
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"But the people (such as you and I) who generally favor effective security measures that are race-neutral in fact DO need to grapple — and grapple now — with the interim question of what to do before a truly effective and comprehensive race neutral system is developed and implemented," Kavanaugh wrote.
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The series of layoffs marks the company's continued efforts to grapple with a decline in sales and mounting competition.
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Higher expenses have weighed on airline profits as they grapple with strong demand and growth that is becoming costlier.
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These reports come as the White House continues to grapple with the fallout from the Rob Porter abuse allegations.
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Builders anticipated a slowdown in buyer traffic and continued to grapple with shortages of developed lots and skilled labor.
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Investors have also been gripped by volatile swings in the market as they grapple with a host of issues.
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But the IMF's calculation is intended to help us grapple with other, hidden advantages we give to fossil fuels.
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Some Syrian troops have since been diverted to Palmyra as the two sides grapple for control of the city.
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It also doesn't really try to grapple with the political fault lines of the country as they exist today.
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But I think the most fascinating part of his project is seeing white people grapple with their racial identity.
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Money managers are buying cloud and software stocks to grapple with easing global growth, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Monday.
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It comes before an annual summit of Gulf Arab states expected to grapple with the roughly 18-month standoff.
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Yet she has long had to grapple with questions about whether she really has influence at the social network.
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We both entered medicine to grapple with big questions and how people make sense of their lives and deaths.
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Some white LGBT people have found it difficult to grapple with the idea that there is a black pride.
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Tibbetts' family, meanwhile, must grapple with their new reality: a summer derailed in the shadow of this sudden mystery.
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" Reagan said she continued to grapple with him for about 30 more seconds and then told him, "I'm dying.
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Go deeper: Scientists grapple with the world's plastic problem The global plastic problem is even bigger than you think
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The possibility of a 4-degree world has forced us to grapple with whether or not to have children.
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The company, like many of its peers, has had to grapple with shrinking margins resulting from low oil prices.
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Yet, Netflix's new series doesn't exactly grapple with race in the same way Cloak is nearly obsessed with exploring.
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Many viewers will never have to grapple with these issues, but were forced to do so through the show.
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Critics struggled to grapple with yet another Lars von Trier film depicting the brutal torture and murder of women.
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Next-door-neighbors-turned-BFFs forced to grapple with their maturing hormones using vocabulary years ahead of the norm?
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Cities have been trying to grapple with the unchecked growth of companies like Uber for a few years now.
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Mr Newsom must also grapple with homelessness, as around a quarter of the country's homeless live in the state.
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As Worley sits behind bars, Jason Worley is left to grapple with the loss of his two young children.
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The German bank has had to grapple with a long list of accusations of wrongdoing and a management upheaval.
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While today's carmakers grapple with their costly legacy of old factories and swollen workforces, new entrants will be unencumbered.
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Higher bond yields are often bad news for stockmarkets as companies are forced to grapple with higher borrowing costs.
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The latest statistics come as authorities in several parts of the United States grapple with opioid and heroin crises.
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But despite the hive mind enthusiasm of the Searchers, others grapple with doubts about the truth of Fenn's tale.
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It's a nonjudgmental approach to living, she says, that can help people grapple with any number of tough topics.
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The year may be 2016, but we're still trying trying to grapple with the sexism of two decades ago.
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My review touched on that point, but largely focused on what the game did want to grapple with: violence.
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I spoke to four of them—across generations—about how they grapple with the taboo around loving trans women.
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Parents of children with Down syndrome aren't the first ones to grapple with the link between cognition and identity.
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We have to grapple with the political constraints on carbon pricing and think about how they can be overcome.
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And watching them grapple with their own struggles, relatable though they may be, will not actually address your own.
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Google's findings come after the company has had to grapple with difficult issues around gender equity in the workplace.
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Both experiences also grapple with the idea of government conspiracies, revolving specifically around military-led experiments in small towns.
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And look, I still love the general premise, where Earth is trying to realistically grapple with a demonic invasion!
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On October 3, the high court will grapple with the issue in the case docketed as Gill v. Whitford.
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" Reagan claimed Nesci continued to grapple with him for about 30 more seconds and then told him, "I'm dying.
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It is long past time that we grapple with this issue, because it has been ignored for too long.
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Married and in her 40s, she decides it's time to consciously grapple with the pros and cons of motherhood.
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Corporate America will need to continue to grapple with climate change, regardless of the direction of the new administration.
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It's going to be staring us there in the face, so we might as well grapple with it now.
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If they grapple will those facts, they will come to agree that there must be a 2020 Climate Debate.
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Baldwin noted that 15 people a week overdose in Wisconsin as states across the country grapple with opioid abuse.
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Experiences with Epidiolex foreshadow the issues that other cannabis-based drugs could grapple with as more come to market.
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Experiences with Epidiolex foreshadow the issues that other cannabis-based drugs could grapple with as more come to market.
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It should build a coalition to develop new multilateral tools designed to grapple with global grievances about Chinese practices.
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And while authorities grapple with the best approach to keeping people safe, Donovan has some advice for volcano tourists.
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In this novel, Zebra, an Iranian exile, uses literature to grapple with the historical ructions that define her life.
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They are now beginning to grapple with how to best harness the energy that his campaign has stirred up.
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As our nation's leading cities grapple with rapidly growing homeless populations, this additional justification takes on added weight today.
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Yet it is vital to grapple with these matters to restore public confidence in the integrity of our elections.
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It's a question I grapple with deeply: Does it make me less queer, or less feminist, to be femme?
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Moving deeper into the exhibition, past the portraits, we encounter Scholder's works that grapple with history, including specific events.
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But, there have been a number of games that have tried to grapple with the detention facility's complicated history.
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Watching Peter grapple with his purpose makes for a truly human spectacle; it is profound and it is painful.
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Google and Twitter grapple with similar problems and have mistakenly allowed fake stories to rise to prominence as well.
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Following the recent U.S. election, it was left to grapple with its role in helping disseminate "fake news" articles.
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New York (CNN Business)It was another crazy week on Wall Street as investors grapple with the coronavirus pandemic.
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The US death toll has passed 1,500 and is expected to rise further as hospitals grapple with equipment shortages.
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What that means in practice is hosting exhibitions which grapple with Bethlem's chequered legacy of healing, coercion, and shame.
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But government victims must also grapple with the dubious propriety — and dubious legality — of rewarding crime with taxpayers' money.
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Over and over, the dancers grapple lightly, manipulating one another's limbs with careful grips at the wrist or elbow.
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In my view, this is the most crucial, most difficult question that single-payer plans need to grapple with.
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The first big question they'll have to grapple with is whether the president should agree to a Mueller interview.
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Tonight, three artist-writers will grapple with the same question, using their own work as a jumping-off point.
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He saw a way to grapple with deeply complicated personal topics without exploiting his family or tangoing with narcissism.
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A number of artists also grapple with the impact of sports on cultural identity by re-appropriating game equipment.
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It's not surprising that both artists grapple with exposing their illnesses, given how strong the stigma against it remains.
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The plays, although written separately, grapple with similar dilemmas about men managing pain and joy as sons and fathers.
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"Red Clocks" follows four women living in a small town in Oregon as they grapple with this new reality.
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Any serious reform has to grapple with tangled realities, and any real conservative has an appreciation for that complexity.
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But the scale and scope of this is something every single one of us is having to grapple with.
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Amazon and Walmart are hiring a combined 250,000 workers as they grapple with surging consumer demand amid the coronavirus.
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All these people are out in the cold, and we've barely started to grapple with how to help them.
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But experts warned that funding cuts in recent years had left Brazil ill-equipped to grapple with an epidemic.
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Nor will it change the fact that scientists like Dr. Moran must still grapple with regulations protecting federal wilderness.
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It's a feeling with which lots of moms grapple, as my cousin suggested when she saw me post-haircut.
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But the movie does grapple with his thought, particularly his position on a writer's proper place in tumultuous times.
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It's about how poorly racism is understood, and how even beginning to grapple with it is deprioritized and ignored.
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Americans' elected bodies owe it to deployed — and dead — soldiers to grapple with at least some of these issues.
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To this day, Elle continues to grapple with what she went through that August, she said in her statement.
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The article illustrated how shelters grapple with how to save the lives of dogs while keeping the public safe.
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Businesses struggle to staff up to meet peak demand, and have to grapple with missed shifts and high turnover.
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In my experience, after people serve a short amount of time, they start to grapple with what they've done.
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One death, in the town of Rockport, Texas, was reported as officials continued to grapple with the storm's effects.
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Recently, the 24-year-old Pokémon franchise has begun to grapple with the very real perils of climate change.
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As we grapple with the growing dangers of climate change, we can create fresh models and write different stories.
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And he has to grapple with employees' allegations of racism at the company and sexual harassment in franchise locations.
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Clinton spoke of her efforts to grapple with her loss, heaping blame on the F.B.I. and Russian-backed hackers.
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Restore-L will have to grapple Landsat-7 and perform surgery on it to refuel the Earth resources satellite.
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Soundgarden at its best was Mr. Cornell's ideal vehicle because it gave his voice copious possibilities to grapple against.
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As an addiction medicine expert, I treat individuals with substance use disorders, including those who grapple with opioid use.
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But should he succeed in cobbling together a ruling coalition, he will have to grapple with the settlements, too.
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The company is entering its formative teenage years, learning to grapple with newfound responsibilities and account for its actions.
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This book is interesting because it offers a chance to witness this influential thinker grapple with more offbeat questions.
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In the coming months, the justices will grapple with the question of what tolerance demands in a free society.
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Such debates force us to grapple with the nature of the human mind, mathematics, science, and the universe itself.
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Argentina and Turkey have been at the forefront of the emerging-markets meltdown as they grapple with economic meltdowns.
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Now the characters grapple with the current immigration crisis and threats to the DREAM Act, which protects immigrant children.
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Story at a glance In climate science, models are indispensable tools for trying to grapple with an uncertain future.
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Any reckoning with the longest war in this country's history must also grapple with one of its gravest miscalculations.
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That's a really hard thing for people to grapple with when they're just thinking about day-to-day things.
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Voris, the Rotten Tomatoes vice president, told me that the site is always trying to grapple with this quandary.
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"The Sonic Great Wall" became a way for its audience to grapple with the concept of barriers and borders.
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It's a tricky and enigmatic subject that neuroscience, art, psychology, philosophy, folklore, and religion all attempt to grapple with.
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The change comes as brands try to grapple with reaching consumers in a natural way that isn't annoying for them.
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But real trouble starts when the desire to avoid a reckoning leads to a refusal to grapple with contrary evidence.
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I grapple with the fact that I am one of the outsiders who moved here and am contributing to gentrification.
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The designers wanted the players to grapple with issues of diversity, especially in situations where consensus might never be achieved.
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The results are pretty clear—the only question is whether the right can adequately grapple with the implications of them.
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The hashtag #TwitterBlackOut is trending as much of the internet struggles to grapple with the results of Tuesday night's election.
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Their alliance, born out of necessity, is fraught with tension as both grapple with their mutual distrust and personal traumas.
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Much of Fleabag focuses on how she and her brittle older sister, Claire (Sian Clifford), grapple with their mother's death.
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But prior to actually meeting with the group, I failed to grasp the scope of the issues they grapple with.
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Just as the seven gathered artists grapple with meanings of empathy on a large scale, so do Weber's anonymous readers.
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The probe is not the only federal investigation underway into Uber's business practices that Khosrowshahi will have to grapple with.
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So how does faith-based film, which grew by catering to Christian audiences who feel underrepresented, grapple with mainstream acceptance?
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In some neighborhoods, gangs and violence permeate the streets, forcing children to grapple with grief at a very young age.
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They would ultimately grapple with addictions to opioids and meth, with treatment draining those potential college funds and retirement savings.
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Hurtful rhetoric and actions impact us all, and we know some members of our community grapple with these issues everyday.
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Russian Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko said Shlyakhtin was an experienced organizer who could grapple with the challenges facing Russian sport.
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Time will tell whether the latecomer can grapple with heightened security measures and fading customer confidence in riding with strangers.
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A key issue as different jurisdictions and the federal government grapple with how to pay for this infrastructure is equity.
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In fact, it's likely that you may miss some familiar faces as you try to grapple with the film's content.
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While Californians grapple with wildfires torching their state, 14 million people across the US were under winter weather alerts Tuesday.
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He never really chooses to use or grapple with it, but it's clear to the reader that he has it.
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That's a noted leg up for iOS users — Android owners will have to grapple with the same old syncing process.
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And so, Game Freak will have to grapple with the expectations of both audiences, whether it wants to or not.
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Now, her family is struggling to grapple with what followed the birthday trip to the most magical place on earth.
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They discuss a recent story Wilbert wrote exploring the ways black men in America grapple with race and toxic masculinity.
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Her clear target: Kelly Ayotte, one of the Senate's most vulnerable Republicans who has struggled to grapple with Trump's candidacy.
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The lack of social media does date the film, as does its inability to really grapple with race and privilege.
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Rather than get embroiled in this mess, many leaders of other countries would prefer to grapple with troubles back home.
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At least during the Rachel Lindsay season, the cast was forced to grapple with the insidious underpinning of Lee's behavior.
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We see them grapple with whether or not they should use their platform of celebrity to speak out about race.
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But it's one they need to grapple with if they hope to pull the Republican Party back from the abyss.
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It's a conversation we very rarely have, but need to continuously grapple with if things are ever going to change.
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VICE: Thinking about climate change can be so overwhelming—all of the downstream effects are really hard to grapple with.
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The exceptions to this trend only give us more complications to grapple with when it comes to this underrepresented group.
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As some researchers grapple with the slippery question of what marriage does, others are studying how parents bring up children.
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The announcement came as Florida officials grapple with the first cases of local Zika transmission in the continental United States.
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Then there are geopolitical questions to grapple with, Eisenstadt said, first among them the close relationship between Iran and Iraq.
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The meeting comes as U.S. central bankers grapple with whether to hike interest rates again, after increasing them in December.
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Many are refugees from Syria, where civilians grapple not only with a civil war but also the threat of ISIS.
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The comments underscore the challenge party leaders face as they grapple with a raucous primary that is dominating the airwaves.
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I've already explained that the proliferation of Spanish past tenses aren't easy for a native English speaker to grapple with.
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A major question to grapple with is how to assuage (usually reasonable) fears while improving efficiency and standard of living.
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And if this ridiculouslyaddicting series continues on as usual, there will be even more curve balls to grapple with nextweek.
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As the prevalence of asthma climbs in people 65 and older, more seniors will grapple with its long-term impact.
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Because we are watching two of the greatest current players grapple for the throne, inch-by-inch, in real time.
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How do you grapple with the existential dilemma that comes with realizing the beast terrorizing humanity was us all along?
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Nearly four years after Paul Walker died in a car crash, his family continues to grapple with their tragic loss.
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How and why these decisions are made are generating new questions for the companies, and their users, to grapple with.
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I do not even flinch when I hand him to others and watch them grapple awkwardly with his floppy neck.
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Other major airline stocks are down this year too, however, as investors grapple with the sharp increase in fuel costs.
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But that tight focus has crippled its ability to grapple with big issues or to engage with many ordinary people.
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That's a real crisis, and it's one with which we need to grapple in a serious way as a society.
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It is important to make the environments in which oncologists grapple with a sinister disease conducive to their well-being.
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In some of its struggling neighborhoods, residents still grapple with foreclosures or having running water shut off over delinquent bills.
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These books understood that girls of a certain age grapple with changing bodies, hidden longings, raging desires, and quaking needs.
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Only rarely does it grapple with the two-thirds of the spending of the government that involves entitlements or revenues.
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Health authorities here have also been forced to grapple with an unexpected twist: the discovery that sex spreads the virus.
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I felt sympathy for the skilled players of this intrepid orchestra who had to grapple with three unfamiliar, challenging scores.
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But their history and extremely vocal supporters have forced me to grapple with some uglier truths within the Latinx community.
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These are the sorts of existential crises we'll have to grapple with as manufacturers continue to attempt differentiation through imagining.
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Implantable chips could be useful if you lose your keys, but could also change how we grapple with privacy issues.
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Before we go any further, we must grapple with the golden rule of success in today's attention economy: always synthesize.
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Wrestlers from some between-the-wars military academy grapple homoerotically, clad in black shiny shorts and calf-length black boots.
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But those rebuttals illuminate the chasm that opens when we try to grapple with racism, history, and representation in entertainment.
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She did balletic twirls, cartwheels and some fiercely feral prancing to grapple with male dancers far taller than she is.
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More people are dying here than being born, forcing these states to grapple with the consequences of their limited demographics.
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But that is precisely the point: Our culture isn't preparing young people to grapple with what are ultimately unavoidable threats.
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During the outbreak, Amazon has also had to grapple with sellers on its site trying to capitalize on coronavirus inappropriately.
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In honor of both holidays, our Books desk put together a shortlist of titles that grapple with religion and spirituality.
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The young boys turn out to stretch and strengthen their muscles, and grapple on the mats before their cheering friends.
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Each cohort will grapple with one of the following questions and will require event and meeting attendance throughout the year.
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Three new books also grapple with the topic, offering clutter-weary readers various perspectives, and strategies, on managing their stuff.
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No proposal that fails to grapple with this vulnerable population will be taken seriously by Democrats — nor should it be.
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We have to grapple with his full legacy, whatever it turns out to be and however uncomfortable it makes us.
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So the remake has carried a lot of baggage and faced enormous expectations to grapple with right from the start.
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Cuban-American lawmakers have had to grapple with the fact that their families received special immigration privileges when they arrived.
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This was the summit meeting where European leaders were supposed to grapple with Mr. Macron's sweeping proposals for institutional change.
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Laymon's writing, as rich and elegant as mahogany, offers us comfort even as we grapple with his book's unflinching honesty.
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Shares of Uber closed at fresh lows Thursday as investors continued to grapple with the rapid spread of COVID-19.
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The Ford's achievements this month came as much of the Navy started to grapple with the spread of the coronavirus.
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Should it grapple with the world as it is or point the way to the world as it should be?
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" She continued: "So, it's important to be able to put something out there that people have to grapple with it.
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It came as the Asian financial center continues to grapple with weeks of pro-democracy protests, that sometimes turned violent.
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As Australia continues to grapple with sexual assault on its campuses, could international students be less likely to report harassment?
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Trump doesn't seem prepared to even begin to grapple with what it would mean to put more guns in schools.
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As the investigation into the crash continues, families of the victims continue to grapple with the fallout from the crash.
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A study finds that 80 percent of teenage girls grapple with serious mental illnesses for months after being sexually assaulted.
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"He didn't have enough bullets for us," Mr. Davis said, struggling to grapple with the images of his fallen colleagues.
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Barack Obama in October 2008 that reveal a presidential campaign confidently preparing to govern — and grapple with the financial crisis.
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"Being exposed to so much death on a daily basis makes you grapple with your own mortality," she went on.
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To really grapple with climate change, we have to understand it, and more than that, take it on board emotionally.
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Rather, let us grapple with, and struggle through, the complex work that rebuilding a nation, and rebuilding a life, demands.
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Bell has seen the league grapple with gambling scandals, doping epidemics, contract disputes, on-field violence, labor strife and more.
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State policymakers, however, have to grapple with the same dynamics: defenders of the status quo want to maintain their power.
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The fact remains, though, that governments will probably have to grapple with some of these questions sooner rather than later.
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He continues to grapple with murmurs of declining morale under his leadership, underpinned by his rumored distance from career officials.
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It's not the first time that professional organizations have had to grapple with the implications of US sanctions against Huawei.
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It tells the story of three British siblings of Pakistani descent as they grapple with immigration, radicalism and family love.
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Now, communities around the nation are beginning to grapple with how the nascent technology should be used, and by whom.
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Toni Morrison wrote to us again and again, exhorting our beauty, making us grapple with our pain, reaffirming our humanity.
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In the meantime, the other big question that The Org will grapple with is just how granular should it go?
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TV. Richter's comments come as top health officials nationwide continue to grapple with a mysterious illness related to e-cigarettes.
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It was a reassurance for employees who have had to grapple with scandal after scandal over the last three years.
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Rather than grapple with the difficulties of modern, modern dating, the anthology is a warm blanket of Obama-era optimism.
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To do so, he must grapple with grasping warlords, crooked civil servants, an unprincipled political class and a restive population.
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Technology firms in China also have to grapple with ever-changing regulations, something that Apple has felt the effect of.
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And what about that disappointing and confounding truth that all children and scientists must grapple with: You can't tickle yourself.
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The Discovery chief said the company has had to grapple with the shift from traditional TV storytelling to digital first.
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It's important you successfully grapple with that fact first, because the next one is even weider: it is Friendsgiving-themed.
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But Uber has continued to grapple with criticism for safety and not doing enough to protect both riders and drivers.
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In a stuffy second-floor squad room, the detectives of the 40th Precinct grapple with an inheritance of government neglect.
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"Administrations are all trying to grapple with the implications of all this and how to address it," Mr. Cohn said.
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So I have to grapple with that, because I sort of had this idea that I wanted it all, right?
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Mining companies have said many of the new rules are unaffordable while they grapple with depressed prices and rising costs.
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Briefly, Roy and Cliff grapple in space, arms locked, Cliff trying to get away and Roy trying to hang on.
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And the experience isn't unlike communities across the country, as both urban and rural areas grapple with the opioid crisis.
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Toni Morrison wrote to us again and again, exhorting our beauty, making us grapple with our pain, reaffirming our humanity.
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We are in uncharted territory and there are still open questions as we grapple with the gravity of our decision.
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Kanye West's ye in its infancy is shaping up to be his most challenging project to grapple with to date.
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"Paddleton" is so keyed into its protagonists' various idiosyncrasies that it seems hesitant to grapple with its own central tension.
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In this book, Sendak is inviting us to grapple with adolescence and its definitive break with the securities of childhood.
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And now you have to grapple with the reality that your little black dress may end up as upholstery filler.
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As the couple grapple with their grief, they must also confront the failed hopes of a marriage and romantic love.
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Those considering Gimelstob's future must grapple with victim impact statements by Kaplan and his wife, Madison, in court on Monday.
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As governments grapple with the best regulatory approach, it's helpful to compare how different strategies around the world pan out.
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But as the conflict has dragged on, he said, Birthright has had to grapple with how to talk about it.
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Paul Chan and Zachary Small grapple with criticism and what makes work political (but agree that art fairs are awful).
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Lynchings and shootings of unarmed black men are not the same, of course, but we should grapple with their symmetries.
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Jason Yates's interdisciplinary project deploys kitsch and abstraction to grapple with the social legacies and the lived present of Detroit.
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Illinois is an extreme example of a more general phenomenon, as states across the country grapple with declining revenues (see map).
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Over the next year the mainstream culture will grapple, for real, with the civic and political effects of our lives online.
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They grapple momentarily before "The Animal" frees his left hand and lands a series of brisk, pitiless punches on Lessard's face.
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It's a question that America must grapple with as the sharing and "gig" economies begin to change the way we work.
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The House Judiciary Committee's recent announcement about its evaluation of technology platforms represents a bipartisan urge to grapple with this challenge.
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They'd also grapple with the death of Rick Naiser, the owner of Festival Studios, where the band was recording the album.
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Expect to see more promotions like this in the future, especially as restaurants grapple with having to spend more on labor.
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It's not unreasonable that intellectuals in their position would at least grapple with the idea that the Enlightenment project had failed.
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K.) struggles to grapple with his teenage daughter (Chloe Grace Moretz) falling for a filmmaker 50 years her senior (John Malkovich).
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Nonmonogamy, then, seemed like a sort of part-time solution to much deeper issues I wasn't yet ready to grapple with.
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They're about how women considered past their prime — older, imperfect, unruly women — grapple with a sense of personal and professional unfulfillment.
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I have a full-time job, and we will have plenty of more pressing nationwide issues to grapple with in 2017.
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There usually seems to be one primary technological hurdle every visual-effects team needs to grapple with on a given movie.
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But it does not grapple with the bigger changes needed if the IMO's target for 2050 is to be taken seriously.
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The breakneck pace at which the EPA has rolled back rules is likely slow as more courts grapple with the issue.
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Just as the US military needed to change tactics to grapple with a tribal, networked, and distributed adversary, so must you.
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In the meantime, solar customers in Nevada are left to grapple with a sudden gap between their budgets and their convictions.
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As her mother, her pageant sisters, and her classmates try to grapple with her size, Will exists as a full person.
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Coco Picard's The Chronicles of Fortune is a story about learning how to grapple with the role of death in life.
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It portrayed a young man struggling to grapple with fame and success, and a father who feared for the boy's future.
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If The Tree of Life was a grand grapple with familial bonds and To the Wonder a grand study of doomed
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The plight of Batsinda's residents echoes those of many other communities across Kigali as city authorities grapple with a burgeoning population.
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She views comforting his many fans, who still grapple with the fact Prince is gone, as part of her life's work.
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Since launch, Tilt has had to grapple with the problem of payments for groups of people — and eventually one-to-one.
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That's something that's very hard for me to grapple with as somebody who's been out for most of their adult life.
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Patty Murray will have hearings on their bill — a chance to grapple with the details even if the bill is smaller.
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If Koreshkov can grapple anything like Thatch and work his dynamic striking on the outside, he can certainly make Henderson struggle.
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We've yet to get many stories that grapple with the experience of living with mental illness and trying to fix yourself.
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Feud, whilst dazzling us with glamour and scandal, makes us grapple with that question, one with a painful and bittersweet answer.
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The recent news stories that Russian hacking may have tipped the election raises several questions for our country to grapple with.
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Banks, too, were among the first companies to invest in IT. And they too grapple with systems cobbled together over decades.
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Whether Britain stays or goes, the union will have to grapple with migration and the euro, which are even more complex.
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" Milton said "Let [Truth] and Falsehood grapple; who ever knew Truth put to the worse, in a free and open encounter?
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The DNC implemented the donation and poll rules to grapple with what is expected to be a historic number of nominees.
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And in "The Grinder," at 9:30, Dean and Stewart grapple over the best way to win their guilty father's case.
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Buttigieg added that he believed sanctions are a more effective tool to try and grapple with the escalating conflict in Venezuela.
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As in earlier boom-and-bust cycles common for semiconductors, Samsung and its rivals will have to grapple with big surpluses.
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It's hard enough to find capital, build a product, deal with marketing, grapple with consumer service and tangle with federal regulators.
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"I think this is an important issue for all states to grapple with and to tackle," she said during the interview.
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Colleges grapple with binge drinking In March, Stanford President John Hennessy and Provost John Etchemendy had emailed students about alcohol misuse.
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However, Twitter is now forced to grapple with a new system of verification that involves judging users' online and offline behavior.
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Republicans will need to find a way to grapple with those two facts I outlined above between now and next November.
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The series arrived just as the industry was beginning to grapple with the morality of non-trans actors in trans roles.
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At present time, investors are riddled with anxiety as they grapple with multiple inversions of different sections of the yield curve.
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There are just five stories in this confident debut collection, in which characters grapple with unresolvable issues of sex and faith.
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Haun's regulatory background should be especially helpful as start-ups grapple with how their cryptocurrencies could be seen by U.S. regulators.
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Trying to decide whose career takes top priority, and when, is something almost every couple will grapple with at some point.
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Saudi Arabia and Iran - leading members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries - continue to grapple with weak oil prices.
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It wasn't until the third day that I started to grapple with the social isolation caused by the NXIVM food plan.
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From popularizing auto-updates to aggressively promoting HTTPS web encryption, the Chrome security team likes to grapple with big, conceptual problems.
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Slowly (too slowly) but surely, Australia is beginning to grapple with the prevalence of sexual assault and harassment on university campuses.
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Vice President Temer, a senior member of the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party, will have to grapple with political and economic challenges.
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A couple in a cult grapple with belief in "The Path," a new Hulu series that comes with a Scientology disclaimer.
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Finding tricks and hiding things in plain sight are something all games grapple with, especially when ambition is eclipsed by reality.
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And I think it will in the future too, as newer technologies force us to grapple with even bigger ethical quandaries.
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But all of that bloated spending does something else single-payer fans would do well to grapple with: It creates jobs.
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It's the kind of emotional bond gun-control activists will have to continue to grapple with as they push for reforms.
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Since then, the show has spread its wings and told more ambitious stories that grapple with love, immigration, loss, and redemption.
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"There are a lot of concepts to grapple with in this conflict, and I didn't know any Palestinians personally," he said.
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Which may not mean much to you, if you don't grapple with the size restrictions of a New York City apartment.
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But such thinking contributes to the country's persistent and deep inability to grapple with suicide in an open and healthy way.
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You can hit combos, grapple, execute finishers, and use the environment to, say, smash your opponent's head into a file cabinet.
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Young cop Nick Walker (Reynolds) is paired up with veteran detective Roy Pulsifer (Jeff Bridges) as they grapple with otherworldly enemies.
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And collections of essays by Roxane Gay and political activist Angela Davis that grapple with pop culture's effect on social change.
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As emergency rooms grapple with the influx of new patients, scientists are trying to figure out exactly why this is happening.
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Thursday's production report comes as Canadian farmers grapple with a series of trade disputes - including an ongoing diplomatic spat with China.
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But Flanagan's main concern, like Jackson before him, is the way his characters grapple with the evidence that they're being haunted.
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By way of helping you ponder your problems, we've been inevitably required to grapple with our a few of our own.
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Certainly, it's a good way to get America's more privileged youth to grapple with the nation's long history of racial injustice.
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The fires in Northern California are still burning, but residents and public officials are beginning to grapple with the mammoth cleanup.
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In both cases, he will grapple with his previous views that would push him to vote for decisions with sweeping impacts.
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Still, many court watchers say the legal community has never had to grapple with a disruption of this length and depth.
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But it's worth remembering the alacrity with which the city's civil and political society rallied to grapple with a deadly menace.
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I'd hoped to hear them grapple with some of the new challenges that go beyond nation-states or China vs. America.
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Continually, the audience is left to grapple with the same sense of anxiety that the dancers experience in their own bodies.
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But its presence in modern American life is colliding with a newer construct that Asians grapple with: the model minority myth.
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Logan and his children grapple not only with the issue inherent in the show's title, but also fending off acquisitive rivals.
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The ceremony took place in the forecourt of Comarca, neatly fulfilling its mission to grapple with conflicting versions of the past. ■
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Many of us who have been forced to grapple with it — as I was that afternoon — have arrived at different answers.
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Now it is being put to the test as countries grapple with a shortage of medical supplies to combat the coronavirus.
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The expanded rules come as social media platforms grapple with a surge in misinformation and confusion related to the global pandemic.
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The proposal comes as city officials grapple with the low number of black and Latino students admitted to specialized high schools.
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Last year, California was forced to grapple with dozens of fires over tens of thousands of acres, some burning for months.
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I find the New Orleans story encouraging because of both the academic progress and the willingness to grapple with these shortcomings.
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Tech companies will grapple with their responsibility to separate fact from fiction online — especially during a closely watched presidential election cycle.
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With their armed insurrection, black balaclavas and fervent speeches, the Zapatistas forced Mexico to grapple with its long history of inequality.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping warned Saturday the coronavirus was undergoing an "accelerating spread" as officials grapple to contain the illness's outbreak.
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Meanwhile, the women who came forward with reports of assault and harassment by the producer continue to grapple with the consequences.
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But Elon masterfully allows Yoel to grapple with the meaning of the film clip off the page — fueling the reader's curiosity.
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How much coordination there is within Facebook and among WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger over how to grapple with Snapchat is unclear.
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How should you grapple with investors who want you to scale up too quickly, even if that means misleading your customers?
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And the candidate you choose in November for president could have an effect on how well you grapple with those debts.
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A new study found positive results in helping people grapple with their internalized self-loathing, along with traditional weight loss methods.
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Ms. Friedman and Mr. Goldmacher traveled Western Pennsylvania together with The Daily, the Times podcast, to grapple with the fracking economy.
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In the absence of affordable quality child care, children find themselves in lackluster care facilities and families grapple with financial stress.
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The league has also had to grapple with a worrying decline in TV ratings, the bread and butter of its growth.
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While legislators make laws behind closed doors, judges are stuck to grapple with statutes, regulations and judicial decisions that already exist.
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Runcie commended the students for keeping the subject at the forefront of the conversation as they grapple with their own trauma.
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The best thing about the second season of Succession is that the show starts to really grapple with ATN's political evils.
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The company continues to grapple with privacy issues in the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica scandal and the proliferation of disinformation.
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While other Asian export powerhouses grapple with slowing demand, Taiwan recently nudged up its GDP growth forecast for 2020, to 2.7%.
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