The Labor Department has grappled with the issue for years.
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I bet the activist Stephens knows has grappled with it.
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Time has grappled with financial uncertainty for over a decade.
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Ensuing comics have grappled with his actions in different ways.
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We grappled with these questions so you don't have to.
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I'm not worried about getting out wrestled or out grappled.
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Sabra has grappled with possible Listeria contamination in the past.
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Obama cooperated with Medvedev; Clinton grappled with Lavrov and Putin.
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Scientists and mathematicians have grappled with these questions for centuries.
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India has long grappled with the issue of sexual violence.
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Democrats have grappled with the question of impeachment for months.
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It was something she had grappled with for a while.
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Burberry has grappled with issues around its brand image before.
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But it, too, has grappled with the difficulties of organizing.
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Past presidential candidates in both parties have grappled with this.
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He has grappled with dark thoughts about time and existence.
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Some issues have to be grappled with face to face.
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Brazil, specifically, has grappled with years of sluggish economic growth.
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Silicon Valley technology companies have long grappled with improving diversity.
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Arconic has grappled with a lot over the last year.
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"The courts haven't grappled yet with this issue," she said.
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The Supreme Court has previously grappled with this Louisiana case.
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But true The two grappled over the euro as well.
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That's been a question many of the campaigns have grappled with.
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U.S. meat producers have grappled with lower prices for several months.
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Investors also grappled with fears of an economic slowdown this week.
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"I had never fully grappled with my own race," he said.
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Twitter has grappled with offensive or illegal content on its network.
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Many makers of delicate Swiss mechanical watches grappled with dwindling sales.
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All other spacecrafts need to be grappled by the ISS crew.
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine grappled with terrorism and religious fundamentalism.
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U.S. stocks fell as investors grappled with fresh trade-related tensions.
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Those many agents have no doubt grappled with unavoidable facts: Mrs.
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But they do share one thing: Both have grappled with diabetes.
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The presidential campaigns grappled with the changing shape of the race.
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Bush sometimes grappled with depression during her husband's long absences. Mrs.
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As his success grew, Mr. Wainaina privately grappled with his sexuality.
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In New York, though, black entrepreneurs have grappled with municipal invisibility.
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Walmart has long grappled with how to keep up with Amazon.
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It's something those in higher education have grappled with for decades.
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U.S. intelligence as she grappled with the many conspiracy theories swirling
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He was fighting against the same demons that he grappled with.
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"Health departments have grappled with this across the nation," Mazyck said.
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Facebook has grappled with these tensions repeatedly over the past two years.
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While senators grappled with healthcare, Trump banned transgender people from the military.
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Bojack Horseman has always grappled with what it means to get better.
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In that time, ZTE has lost billions, and grappled with other…inconveniences.
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I grappled Blanka— it was just us now—and clutched him hard.
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Policymakers across the world have grappled with how to deal with cryptocurrencies.
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Arguably, no other platform has grappled with this issue more than Twitter.
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New Jersey lawmakers grappled with their own billion-dollar shortfall last year.
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War I, as the medical communities of all belligerents grappled with traumatized
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Lawmakers have grappled with whether or not to support the presumptive nominee.
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This is not the first time Canada has grappled with assisted dying.
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In their questioning, the justices grappled with where to draw the line.
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Facebook, too, had grappled with a similar problem around its "Like" button.
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As China grappled with the coronavirus, it kept the masks it made.
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I grappled with this issue in my own life late last year.
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Other Nordic countries have also grappled with the need to cut costs.
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"Now I have grappled so much with death, it doesn't scare me."
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WhatsApp has long grappled with its platform being used to spread misinformation.
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Warren's rivals have also grappled with the issue of sexism in politics.
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Uber has previously grappled with the authorities in California over safety concerns.
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The TSA has long grappled with low morale and high turnover rates.
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But for the last several years, it has grappled with financial troubles.
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Investors also grappled with negative rhetoric on the U.S.-China trade front.
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Robinhood has also grappled with issues around one of its standard features.
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Others were laid off as HQ grappled with declining venture capital funding.
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Executives and other leaders grappled onstage with the results of the election.
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Zombies became an integral part of how Americans grappled with these fears.
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JW: Especially if you are someone who has not grappled with your own identity and you haven't grappled with the ways in which your people have taken away a humanity and dignity from the people you're trying to represent.
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The company also grappled with tariffs resulting from the ongoing international trade war.
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Philosophers from the earliest days have grappled with the limits of human knowledge.
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Nigeria has grappled with low growth since recovery from recession four years ago.
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Now I'm like — woah, depression really sucks, and I've grappled with it myself.
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This is a problem that the aviation industry has grappled with for decades.
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We have grappled with technology, right, at many different junctures in our history.
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Suburbs across Southern California have also grappled with a spike in measles cases.
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I couldn't understand God's plan as I grappled with how empty I felt.
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It grappled with subjects such as alcoholism, drug addiction, adoption, HIV, and homophobia.
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I think there's really important issues to be understood, to be grappled with.
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Earlier this year, legislators grappled with a budget deficit of almost $900 million.
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For years, the tech industry has grappled with issues surrounding diversity and inclusion.
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But it's not the first time the state has grappled with the issue.
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The play, an absurd farce, was one way he grappled with this problem.
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Many readers noticed this as well and grappled for words to describe it.
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I've grappled with determining how much to blame Trump's supporters for his rise.
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The social sector has never fully grappled with the permanent presence of sin.
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Many of the entries grappled with gender issues that mirror today's cultural conversations.
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We were impressed by how carefully and honestly students grappled with these questions.
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Characters have also grappled with mental illness, racism, immigration concerns and L.G.B.T.Q. acceptance.
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Officer Mulkeen caught up with him and grappled with him, the police said.
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Without him, MaryEllen grappled with handling leftover assets and her husband's insurance proceeds.
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The Trump press corps has grappled with issues of credibility in the past.
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Several schools have grappled with these so-called suicide clusters in recent years.
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As Mr. Slonim grappled with this, his health issue came to the fore.
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YouTube has repeatedly grappled with how to handle controversial content aimed at children.
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Just Deserts Mr. Geick has grappled with homophobia on and off the mat.
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Gamers and cultural commentators have grappled with the definition of "griefer" for decades.
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Book fans have grappled with this question since the novel was released in 1993.
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In early March, Sri Lanka grappled with mob violence directed at its Muslim minority.
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Nigeria has grappled with low growth since recovering from a recession four years ago.
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Natasha Hulme and her partner, photographer Michael Penn, have grappled with the same issues.
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Nigeria's economy has grappled with low growth since recovery from recession three years ago.
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In the 2010s, South Park has occasionally grappled with this element of its legacy.
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And it was in that next year that I grappled with my own demons.
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Employees grappled with an 8% pay cut, according to two people at the magazine.
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Investors grappled with the implications of policy proposed by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.
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Unlike lethal injection, courts have not recently grappled with the legality of alternative methods.
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You grappled with the question of what it means to be a "good" agent.
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But until now, no one's really grappled with Peter Parker, the character's human grounding.
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Europeans grappled with a growing sense that Mr. Trump could upend U.S. foreign policy.
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During all my years in Asia I constantly grappled with the perniciousness of poverty.
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Onlookers could easily villainize the Wikipedia editors for the biases they publically grappled with.
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Yet there were gender complexities that the medieval artists grappled with, including Mary Magdalene.
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He felt the struggle she'd put up when he'd grappled her on the mats.
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So I've grappled with identity my whole life, with sharing an identity with someone.
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I've never grappled with the unfathomable honor and anguish of raising a teenage girl.
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Take Venice, one of Italy's biggest tourist attractions, which has long grappled with overtourism.
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The ethical questions grappled with in the book "feel strikingly contemporary," Parul Sehgal writes.
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Several fraternities in the North-American Interfraternity Conference have grappled with hazing-related deaths.
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Terese and I had grappled with what to tell their teachers about my past.
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The company's slowdown stems from more than just the scandals it has grappled with.
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To be fair, there are good reasons leftists haven't grappled much with foreign policy.
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Other cities have grappled with informing the public about data collection in public spaces.
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Even in the midst of Olympic perfection, the athlete grappled with mental health issues.
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Nigeria has grappled with low growth since recovery from a recession four years ago.
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Airbnb has also grappled with the problem of some hosts being racist towards guests.
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What follows is a selection of some of the questions the justices grappled with.
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But the organization has grappled with alleged sexual abusers in its ranks for decades.
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Venezuela has grappled with food shortages, inflation and political turmoil under Maduro's rule. 4.
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It's not the first time we've grappled with these questions on a national level.
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Mr. Stephens is not the only asylum officer who has grappled with following orders.
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Venezuela's own hard currency collapsed as the South American state grappled with crippling hyperinflation.
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As they grappled with his death, Mr. Liu's admirers quoted his writings and poetry.
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Stocks fell as investors grappled with a jump in reported coronavirus cases in China.
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Here, too, the banks have grappled with regulators over the stringency of the requirements.
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France grappled with what it is like to look different from those considered mainstream.
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Our critic grappled with how to review something we weren't really supposed to see.
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Pilmar grappled with money troubles, tensions were mounting between Mr. Wald and Mr. Pilmar.
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It's a shame Lohan's not ready to address the actual issues she's grappled with.
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And I've realized that I'm not the only sex worker who has grappled with this.
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Others have grappled, at length, with Macklemore's privilege and place in the hip-hop world.
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In the past few months alone, the company has grappled with a few massive ones.
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These films grappled with new subjects and spoke in a new kind of movie grammar.
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Since then the army and the opposition have grappled over the future of the country.
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Stocks fell Tuesday after a choppy session as investors grappled with rising U.S. interest rates.
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Though he's now retired from wrestling, Flair has grappled with health problems in recent years.
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Spark also clearly grappled with the fact no one seemed to actually use it either.
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The designer has grappled with keeping up business as usual in a Trump-led era.
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Police allege in charging papers that Fabre and his daughter grappled on the kitchen floor.
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Neighboring Australia has also grappled with concerns around foreign ownership of farmland and rural businesses.
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Despite the flat performance to finish out the year, stocks grappled with volatility throughout 2015.
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In recent weeks, Mr. Dorsey has also grappled with prominent departures from Twitter's executive team.
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Democratic leaders had grappled Wednesday with how to proceed on efforts from Rush and Rep.
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An ongoing problem Indonesia has long grappled with the problem of fake or bootleg alcohol.
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Japan has long grappled with a grim — and in some cases, fatal — culture of overwork.
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Qualcomm's battle with Apple is one of many challenges the company has grappled with recently.
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Twitter, which has grappled with stagnating growth, also posted better-than-expected earnings last week.
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Like you, I grappled with the questions of what to do with them and why.
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Combining seriousness and youthful abandon, Mr. Tao grappled with Bruckner's symphony in his restless piece.
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The Hasidic community in New York has grappled with epidemic illness in the recent past.
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Theorists have long grappled with the question of how individual walkers interact with public space.
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Since the revelations, Facebook has grappled with regulatory scrutiny on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Clinton grappled with her limitations as a candidate and the hatred she generated among Republicans.
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Bloomberg again raised property taxes in 2008 as the city grappled with the Great Recession.
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Officer Mulkeen chased Mr. Williams and they grappled in a dark courtyard behind a building.
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He's long grappled with existentialism and, left to his own devices, can get overwhelmed, depressed.
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Hundreds of people protested in Lebanon as the government grappled with a worsening economic crisis.
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These are difficult questions, ones that BoJack Horseman has grappled with in really thoughtful ways.
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The jobs report impact, however, was short-lived as investors grappled with U.S. political tensions.
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Radiant melodies grappled with clutter and noise; longing and reverence collided with snark and despair.
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The Supreme Court grappled Tuesday with whether it should take on a Texas redistricting case.
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In November, Davidsen told The Times that she had long grappled with fears of inadequacy.
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Investors also grappled with uncertainty around Trump's political future as pressure to impeach him grows.
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Background reading: New Zealand grappled with grief and horror in the aftermath of the shooting.
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The arrest came after a year in which the Philippines has grappled with deadly bombings.
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It has also grappled with production capacity issues and interruptions in the supply of pea protein.
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So I think that, broadly, we haven't really grappled with the reality of that dehumanization yet.
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She had already urged May to ditch the 'backstop', which negotiators had grappled with for months.
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I avoided offense but helped hide a complex truth with which we still haven't fully grappled.
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Like many people know, I have grappled with what it means for my kids, sometimes painfully.
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He was Samuel Johnson, best of critics, who nonetheless grappled with "vile melancholy" all his life.
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Cabinet ministers such as Jeremy Hunt, the health secretary, have grappled with the problem for years.
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Its oil and gas segment, by comparison, has grappled with wild swings in growth and profitability.
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The thing I grappled the most with was talking about meeting Joan for the first time.
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My experiences align me with a legion of women who have also grappled with self-harm.
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She wrote five plays, which grappled with racism, politics, family ties and the importance of education.
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"Tesla has grappled with production problems many times, even while in boutique production mode," Schmitt notes.
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Travel companies saw their stocks fall Tuesday as the industry grappled with the attacks in Brussels.
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Italy's famed city of Venice has grappled with flooding and encroaching waters since the Middle Ages.
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Facebook, Twitter and other social media platforms have also grappled with the issue of hate speech.
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Nova has also grappled with the question of whether or not princesses are positive role models.
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Wilson, who has bipolar disorder, says he's personally grappled with the cultural expectations of constant bliss.
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Somalia has grappled with chaos and violence since the collapse of its central government in 1991.
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But historians have documented that De Vargas grappled for years with protracted resistance from various tribes.
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Facebook has also grappled with the improper harvesting of user data by a voter-profiling company.
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Locke never completely untied that knot for himself, but he grappled with it until his death.
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Management said it was merely cutting output as it grappled with a glut coming from Europe.
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Over the years, lawmakers from various states have grappled with where on the spectrum to fall.
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U.S. farmers grappled with unfavorable crop weather this year, along with the U.S.-China trade war.
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Saint Augustine of Hippo, a particularly influential early Christian theologian, grappled with abortion and Mosaic Law.
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In the weeks after the election, Mr. Kushner has grappled with many questions over Oscar Health.
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It would have been interesting if he'd grappled with that concept more in his Georgetown address.
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I knew Rasheed could be killed at any moment, and I grappled with the anticipatory grief.
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But in recent years Yum has grappled with a series of food-quality scandals in China.
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News organizations have also grappled with the word "torture" to describe the C.I.A.'s interrogation techniques.
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Public officials have since grappled with the future of the monuments and statues throughout the country.
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While the bank has grappled with a decline in customer numbers, it has also increased profits.
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There's still a big practical problem that the FBI and its allies haven't really grappled with.
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It's a question most people of color have grappled with as they navigate the dating world.
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After returning home from Iraq in 2004, John grappled with depression, post-traumatic stress and alcohol abuse.
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The index's gains were capped as the market grappled with news of North Korea's latest missile test.
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As Le Pen and her party grappled with the latest turn of events, Macron had troubles too.
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The disclosure is one of several privacy scandals the company has grappled with over the past year.
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This week we grappled with the question of why Baltimore has become a bastion of surveillance tech.
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That we haven't really grappled as a nation with the opioid epidemic, which killed 33,000 in 2015.
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Using India ink, pastel, graphite, and watercolor, Applebroog grappled with her depression in more than 100 drawings.
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Prediction: How Facebook Will Keep Teens Facebook has always grappled with worries that it would become uncool.
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For decades, tabloids have grappled with shifts in coverage, as beloved celebrities fell from the public eye.
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Of course, Huffman's antics only exacerbated the problems that Reddit has grappled with over the last year.
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Ader's art grappled with the notion that our individual experiences cannot always be adequately captured or conveyed.
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None of this was easy for Lunemann to talk about, and he grappled with doing this interview.
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The story received widespread media attention as parents grappled with tough questions: Were America's children completely amoral?
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Shares in Japan sold off sharply on Monday as investors grappled with concerns over the global economy.
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Parker can still provide a service to the community once he has truly grappled with his transgressions.
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More recently, it has grappled with how to protect people from attackers who use vehicles as weapons.
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This is one of the big questions for the immediate future, one that must be grappled with.
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Senate Democrats have also grappled with the issue of whether making the CSR payments is actually harmful.
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Sloan has since grappled with revelations of more fraudulent consumer accounts and a shakeup of board members.
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Both of those problems brought into sharp relief an issue that Airbnb has long grappled with: trust.
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This is as big a challenge as the scientific riddle researchers have grappled with for so long.
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The 9/11-focused films "World Trade Center" and "United 93" grappled with similar concerns in 2006.
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After camp, they grew close very quickly as Mr. Wadhwani grappled with the death of his father.
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This isn't the first time voice-activated devices have grappled with accurately pinpointing what users are saying.
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Australia, for example, has grappled with Beijing's on-the-ground influence, including over political donors and lawmakers.
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Economists since Adam Smith have grappled with the conflicts inherent in the relationship between owners and employees.
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Here in Canada, a relatively recent conglomeration of former British colonies, we've also grappled with separatist urges.
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His bureau grappled with the human rights consequences of the administration's policy toward the war in Yemen.
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Mr. Abbott said that a member of his staff grappled with the man, who then ran off.
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Just in the past week, American trading partners have grappled with a new wave of aggressive moves.
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Iran, too, is not the same challenge that American strategists grappled with during the heyday of containment.
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In recent years, colleges and universities have grappled with where to draw the line on free speech.
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She said she grappled with whether to resign, as some have argued that she should have done.
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The Supreme Court grappled Tuesday with whether Congress has the power to dismiss pending litigation through legislation.
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The Hang Seng index fell 4.8% last week as the city grappled with increasing levels of violence.
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Puerto Rico has grappled with funding shortfalls even before Hurricane Maria decimated the territory's health-care system.
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Since then, members of Greater Union's congregation have grappled with their loss with sadness, anger and resolve.
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Meanwhile, Chu pointed out that there are longer term, "real issues" that have to be grappled with.
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He has also grappled with how to "lead leaders" in the executives he hired, Mr. Costello said.
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Factories in northern Mexico have grappled with labor shortages, so migrants could prove a boon for employers.
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That we haven't really grappled as a nation with the opioid epidemic, which killed 33,000 people in 2015.
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Meanwhile, firefighters in Colorado grappled with lightning while battling a blaze that has burned around 1383 square miles.
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As someone who grappled with suicidal thoughts, Curtis tells PEOPLE that families should get involved and ask questions.
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As the department has grappled with allegations of excessive force, it also has battled a soaring homicide rate.
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Recently, as the industry has grappled with its speedy ascendance, the Valley's stories have taken a different form.
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Major ad holding companies have grappled with whether to own data or to insource the data from providers.
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"I guess, like, everybody has to stay in their lane?" she said when she grappled with those accusations.
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Airbnb has for years grappled with claims of racial discrimination from users who've had bookings cancelled or worse.
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As anyone who has grappled with a professional renovation can attest, the course of architecture ne'er runs smooth.
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The Quandts (BMW), Krupps (steel), the owners of Bertelsmann (publishing) and others have grappled with similarly tainted legacies.
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Both men grappled publicly with making a bid for president, and both eventually decided to forgo a run.
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No matter where you work, you've probably grappled with the best way to balance work and personal responsibilities.
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But I also grappled with her monstrous posts, displayed above, showing she'd become an instrument of global terrorism.
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In the case of Kohl's and Macy's, both grappled with their own set of issues during the quarter.
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This is the question Kentucky has grappled with, and it's what we've come to figure out for ourselves.
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The question of how much you'd sacrifice for it, however, is not one often grappled with in music.
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Throughout "The Red Woman," characters grappled with the fact that their best-laid plans have gone horribly awry.
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I really grappled with what happened, losing faith in people and really not trusting the business at all.
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The Marvel film grappled with the concept of Black excellence and how it can sometimes fail Black communities.
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Both the female and male characters in the film grappled with these issues; it wasn't just one-sided.
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Yassine Meriah grappled with Kane again in the second half to stop him moving in the penalty area.
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One of the thorniest issues Republicans have grappled with is treating both expansion and non-expansion states equally.
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Desperation turned to anger in southwest Haiti on Thursday as residents grappled with the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew.
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It's a sequel of sorts to Macklemore's 22 "White Privilege" song, which also grappled with issues of racism.
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Soaring property values also come at a price, as city homeowners have grappled with higher property tax bills.
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Still, the mingling of inspiration and envy is something aspiring artists in all fields have always grappled with.
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They've grappled with the pain of not walking the path they imagined and found comfort in their faith.
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For much of the last two years, Ms. Liu grappled with her medical and legal battles in private.
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During the years I worked at the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee we grappled with this goal.
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In his own lifetime, Karukoski has seen how his home country has grappled with Tom of Finland's legacy.
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India has long grappled with gender-based violence long before the Delhi gang rape case sparked international outrage.
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He grappled with remedial algebra, required of matriculating CUNY students who can't pass the basic math competency exam.
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Entomologists have long grappled with how insects like bees, ants, termites and wasps achieve eerie feats of coordination.
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But he said his gun had gone off accidentally as he grappled with Mr. Black in self-defense.
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But it still hasn't grappled with bias against mothers in the workplace, Katherine Goldstein writes in The Times.
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The university also has grappled with a past that includes cross burnings and parties where revelers wore blackface.
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We asked readers to describe how they have grappled with one of the worst fire seasons on record.
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President Trump faces a Middle East that is vastly different from the one with which his predecessors grappled.
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Mr. Zelensky has grappled with the diplomacy around the downing of the plane, Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752.
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The story covers how the website has grappled with problems like the PizzaGate conspiracy theory and Russian manipulation.
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It remained wobbly in Asian hours, while stocks tumbled as investors grappled with the deepening global economic gloom.
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Company executives at Facebook and Twitter have grappled with moderating the platform, and gradually vowed to do better.
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The coronavirus outbreak dominated aviation news, as airlines grappled with whether they should continue to fly to China.
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Not far from Rowan University, the University of Pennsylvania has grappled with its own spate of recent suicides.
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Think about the last time you grappled with a math problem or pushed yourself to your physical limits.
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Last month, Uber grappled with questions about its workplace culture and a lawsuit over its self-driving cars.
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Tax professionals first grappled with this new rule earlier this year, when the IRS rolled out further guidance.
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And the two parties have grappled over exactly how the seats on the oversight board will be filled.
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They've grappled with the inexpressible, the untranslatable, the arbitrariness of word shapes as they are deployed across blankness.
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The plant has grappled with 40 safety and operational events and unit shutdowns in the past five years.
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Khoussainova and Granas have grappled with the possibility that Focused could inadvertently help perpetuate unhealthy habits like workaholism.
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"State AGs have grappled with these issues for years," said Utah Attorney General Sean D. Reyes, a Republican.
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The courts grappled with the problems of quotas during the college admissions affirmative action wars of the 1990s.
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But even as one of those lifelong residents, I myself grappled with writing a nonfiction book about Egypt.
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As American Jews face rising hate crimes and domestic terrorism, progressives have grappled with a string of unsettling scandals.
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Sure, it's grappled with misinformation as well, but it doesn't have anything close to the baggage that Facebook does.
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Grubhub, which owns Seamless, has grappled with how to weed out fake reviews, fake ratings, and even fake restaurants.
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"Finding the right ways to protect both privacy and safety is something societies have historically grappled with," he wrote.
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Both men hit out wildly, with Tishchenko slipping on the canvas and momentarily losing his balance as they grappled.
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While Diana loved motherhood, she also grappled with personal and marital problems, including depression, bulimia and her husband's infidelity.
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He also delves into the comedians' very human struggles — many grappled with stardom and got caught up in drugs.
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On Sunday night's episode, Khloé grappled with extreme pain during her first trimester, side effects of her progesterone pills.
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Here's a look at the heartbreaking moments and biggest struggles the Grease star has grappled with throughout her life.
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Over email, Girardin answers all of these questions obliquely, by quoting someone who grappled with such questions decades ago.
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Madeline has grappled with keeping her past affair with Joseph a secret from Ed. But Ed isn't a fool.
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I think the essence of the problem Preston grappled with in 2007 is entirely represented by his shit cardigan.
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Lawmakers have grappled with how to respond to Russia's election interference, including potential legislation to boost sanctions on Moscow.
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Firms have long grappled with price controls, bizarre labour laws, the threat of expropriation and, since 2003, currency restrictions.
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Take this conversation between Gamora, Drax, and Star-Lord, not long after they've grappled with Thanos the Mad Titan.
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Since losing the White House in 2016, Democrats have grappled with how to best take on Trump in 2020.
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Lawmakers and intelligence officials at the hearing grappled with the challenge posed by Huawei and how best to respond.
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During the forum speakers grappled with the notion of finding a shared European cultural identity within a pluralistic society.
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Many countries have grappled with retrospectively erasing criminal records as laws governing sexual orientation have evolved over the years.
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India has traditionally grappled with the problem of domestic abuse that women face at the hands of their menfolk.
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In 2017, Williams told PEOPLE that Hunter had been a pillar of strength as she grappled with her diagnosis.
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During that time the bank grappled with legal issues, while Staley also found himself the subject of an investigation.
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The three major indexes swung wildly between losses and gains Friday as investors grappled with an increasingly volatile market.
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I grappled with my inner voice: 'Maybe fluffy pancakes and warm maple syrup are more important than gay rights.
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Facebook has also grappled with scrutiny over how the platform was being used to promote extremism and spread misinformation.
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This dichotomy is something the band has long grappled with, and on Victory Lap it's never been more pronounced.
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Mr. Lepage, for his part, a bilingual French Canadian gay director, has long grappled with questions about minority identities.
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Several said that they grappled with whether Mr. Keyes's behavior was criminal or merely caddish, or something in between.
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Now I see more students like Hannah and April who come having already grappled with some of these issues.
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Others still grappled with the desire for positive change while recognizing the limits of stopping people bent on killing.
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Back then, the nation grappled with some pretty basic questions of decorum: What should she do with her purse?
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I worked long days, spent hours on airplanes and trains, managed dozens of people and grappled with complicated issues.
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India's Ministry of Railways, which manages the world's fourth-largest rail network, has grappled with a spate of accidents.
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Money became tight and Donna Stephens had to take on extra jobs while she grappled with her spouse's transition.
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It comes as peace talks in the country have stalled and international communities have grappled with ongoing aid needs.
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But the question we've grappled with for years in Iraq was how to kill more terrorists than we create.
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Bates also cited recent controversies Bloomberg has grappled with regarding past comments on stop and frisk, among other things.
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Psychologist William James also grappled with the nature of right now, calling it one of mankind's most baffling experiences.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Even as Facebook has grappled with one corporate embarrassment after another, it has remained a business powerhouse.
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Twenty-four years later, as lawmakers grappled with whether to impeach Mr. Clinton, the rancor in Washington had deepened.
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Investors also grappled with trade fears as the U.S. and China concluded talks this week with no major breakthrough.
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Some legislators did try to pin down Zuckerberg on difficult subjects that his company has long grappled with. Sen.
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But taken together, these words show how we grappled with issues of political ideology, social justice, and identity politics.
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The adtech industry has grappled with big issues like privacy, shrinking funding, and a shift into TV in 2019.
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Isaac shows how Gurley grappled with getting rid of Kalanick even as the venture capitalist lost faith in him.
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China's yuan logged its biggest monthly fall on record, as investors grappled with worries that a bitter Sino-U.
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Mylan has grappled with a growing backlash from U.S. consumers over the price of EpiPen in the last year.
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"The Lions' Den" examines how thinkers on the left have grappled with the idea and the reality of Israel.
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The specter of danger Even before the accident, chunkers grappled with the idea that one accident could doom the sport.
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Since then, Paradise students have grappled with rebuilding their lives while living in temporary homes and studying in makeshift classrooms.
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And, naturally, I have grappled with the rest of the world's interpretations and Bill Clinton's re-interpretations of what happened.
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Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court grappled at times on Tuesday with historic cases that could impact millions of LGBTQ Americans.
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Some filers grappled with smaller refunds and taxes owed, at least partly because they didn't adjust their withholding for 2018.
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During season 10 in particular, current and former contestants have grappled with the fandom's upsetting treatment of queens of color.
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It plummeted to about $9 billion as of Thursday, as shareholders grappled with four consecutive years of declining annual sales.
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Tesla on Wednesday posted its biggest-ever quarterly loss as it grappled with production issues on its Model 3 sedan.
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On Wednesday, however, U.S. stocks surged more than 1 percent as investors grappled with the implications of a Trump win.
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The league for years ignored—and still hasn't properly grappled with—the fact that the sport literally causes brain damage.
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She's constantly grappled with how to publicly deal with her sexuality, which is perhaps why she's never officially come out.
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Theoretical physicists have grappled for years with related questions as part of their considerations of how our own Universe began.
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The team was initially found on July 2, and authorities grappled with how to safely free them from the cave.
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Those comments took centerstage during oral arguments earlier this month as the judges grappled with whether they should be considered.
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Lawmakers on Wednesday grappled with improving the security of internet-connected devices amid growing concerns over their vulnerability to hackers.
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The courts have grappled with this issue—but mostly in the context of police officers, not the Commander in Chief.
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There are few musicians whose work feels so permanently urgent, whose contribution still demands to be grappled with and understood.
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Facebook has grappled with larger issues around privacy, antitrust and disinformation in the lead up to the 2020 presidential election.
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It has treated Naruhito's wife, Masako, a former diplomat, as an imperial birthing machine, and she has grappled with depression.
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In Lebanon, demonstrations flared in late September against bad economic conditions as the country grappled with a deepening financial crisis.
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Slowdowns on the production line weren't the only issue Tesla grappled with in 2017, as it faced mounting financial troubles.
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Thr growth in Apple's wearables, home, and accessories business also comes as the company has grappled with stalling iPhone revenue.
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After all, almost all of us have grappled with credit-card debt at one time or another in our lives.
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This presidential campaign has revealed that our academic and media class has insufficiently grappled with the problem of mass communication.
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It's also the latest civic-engagement move from the company, which has grappled with its place in the political landscape.
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While lawyers, judges and policy makers have grappled with these issues, Puerto Rico's finances have gone from bad to worse.
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He's been out-grappled multiple times, and has only won two of his 31 fights by submission—both by guillotine.
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Clinton's aides grappled with how to sever her from the problematic optics of some of the philanthropy's fund-raising practices.
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Ms. Quiñones, 47, who is Afro-Latina, said she had grappled with isolation since she moved here from New York.
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Bolt also has many of the same labor and regulatory challenges that Uber has grappled with over the past decade.
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Ms. Houston starred in films that grappled more directly with African-American issues but descended further into her own addiction.
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But debate on the Senate floor has largely been stalled as lawmakers grappled behind-the-scenes on potential amendment votes.
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Spike Lee, the director of the new film "BlacKkKlansman," has grappled throughout his career with what he calls homegrown terrorism.
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The mass absenteeism meant some cases had to be delayed even as the courts grappled with an already enormous backlog.
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Since then, he has grappled with reports of disinformation campaigns on his platform in countries ranging from India to Mexico.
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Critics grappled with complicated commentary on such charged topics as racism, code-switching, the politics of policework and radical activism.
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And that diminution of power is a trend that tech companies, and particularly American tech companies, haven't fully grappled with.
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Organizers have grappled with criticism over the lack of attention to women, bisexuals, racial minorities and, more recently, transgender people.
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It was the second year in a row that Los Angeles organizers had grappled with pressure to change the parade.
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He testified that he was acting in self-defense when he grappled with Mr. Black, who was holding a gun.
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The documents show the inner workings of the agency as it grappled with the President's false claims about Hurricane Dorian.
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The three major averages have suffered this week as investors digested earnings and grappled with fears surrounding the Chinese coronavirus.
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The major stock indexes traded in different directions on Thursday as investors grappled with a disastrous quarterly report from Facebook.
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To be fair to those who have tried to show them the door, both men have grappled with health issues.
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As sales have risen in recent years, the company has grappled with meeting demand while running out of a space.
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In neighboring Iraq, the government grappled with how tightly to shut down daily life as some international flights were suspended.
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Uber's ride-hailing business grew faster in the fourth quarter of 2000, even as the company grappled with continued challenges.
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The donation came in December as Venezuela's president, Nicolás Maduro, grappled with food and medicine shortages and a cratering economy.
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But the party began losing members in the 19603s because of two developments that France has grappled with for decades.
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But the party began losing members in the 19603s because of two developments that France has grappled with for decades.
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During those extensions, the agency grappled with how it could continue collecting information on surveillance targets without breaking the rules.
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Investors said that today, many young people are joining start-ups even as corporate Japan grappled with a labor shortage.
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A decline in oil prices also weighed on index futures as markets grappled with the damage caused by hurricane Harvey.
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Federal judges for decades have grappled with how to define a "thing of value" in different types of criminal cases.
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Facebook has grappled with the issue to the satisfaction of virtually no one, while Twitter has shut them down altogether.
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But this is the first time that officials at the National Park Service have grappled with such a weather whiplash.
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But Uber made the figures public on Friday as it grappled with questions about its workplace and negative consumer sentiment.
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Larrain acknowledged other countries had grappled with taxing e-commerce because the companies often lack a physical presence in-country.
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NJOY filed for bankruptcy in 19.33 as the company grappled with its debt and lackluster sales on a new product.
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Social psychology aside, the law has long grappled with the idea of placing affirmative duties on bystanders in such situations.
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In 2016, we watched as candidates and voters, male and female, grappled with the dominance of masculinity in presidential politics.
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Devon also laid off staff in 2016 as the oil industry grappled with oil prices nearly half of current levels.
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Scott grappled with a mass shooting nearly two years ago at Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, which left 49 people dead.
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Germany, which has grappled with an ascendant right-wing movement in recent years, was among the countries on that list.
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But it is not a trivial exercise for the company, which has for years grappled with so-called digital afterlife.
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"Courts have grappled for more than a century with the question of the scope of Congress's investigative power," Mehta wrote.
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But that process can take years, and lately, the organization has grappled with a backlog of cases and a staffing shortage.
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From late 2014 into the end of 2015, the two sides grappled, with the Crown releasing dribs and drabs of information.
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Friends and family grappled with the loss, remembering a man at once devoted to his daughter and driven by reckless impulses.
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Target has grappled with finding a balance between communicating value and style, after skewing too heavily toward value after the recession.
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Prone to tripping, he grappled with low self-esteem, especially compared with kids who didn't have problems with stamina and stability.
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In 2017, Williams told PEOPLE that Hunter had been a pillar of strength as she grappled with her Graves disease diagnosis.
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Twitter struggled to contain viral electoral misinformation and unfounded accusations of vote rigging from Trump allies, while Facebook grappled with disinformation.
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Third, Mrs May has invested time and labour in the issue, having grappled with it for six years as home secretary.
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Of course, separating the art from the man is a debate many have grappled with often over the past few years.
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The employees grappled with differentiating Ogilvy's work for Coca-Cola, Boeing, BP, and other major brands and their work for CBP.
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This week, I thought I'd add a few Times pieces that have grappled with the subject of anonymity throughout the years.
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That has set it apart from Google and Amazon, which for the last few years have grappled with several employee uprisings.
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California had already been dealing with a health crisis as officials grappled with a hepatitis A outbreak among the homeless population.
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But a coalescing movement of porn historians has grappled with how to do justice to the complexity of porn's undocumented past.
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So the lack of gay characters was not some oversight by him; it was a conscious decision with which he grappled.
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Google and Facebook, among others, have grappled with the question of how to deliver feature-rich products that are also private.
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The period that followed is often called the Lost Decade, as Japan grappled with falling prices, slow growth and burdensome debt.
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The Supreme Court grappled Wednesday with whether states can legally exclude religious organizations when doling out grant funding for state programs.
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Large grain traders that make money by buying, selling, storing and shipping crops have grappled in recent years with global oversupplies.
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The years following Brown's career did not come without its struggles, and he often grappled with substance abuse and financial problems.
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Parts of the Western Corn Belt, including top producer Iowa, have also grappled with wet soil for the past several months.
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Puerto Rico, home to more than 3 million US citizens, has grappled with widespread power outages for months since the storm.
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Let us reach beyond simple praise and treat it instead as a book to be grappled with, challenged by and discussed.
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Fallout from the British vote on Thursday has shaken markets worldwide, as investors have grappled with a long list of uncertainties.
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In 2007, as the Bush White House grappled with the newly ascendant progressive-led Congress, that economic progress started to stall.
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The prolonged outage had pressured regional crude prices in West Texas as the region has grappled with limited pipeline takeaway capacity.
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The entertainment and media industries and Congress have grappled with how to address a string of harassment allegations against prominent men.
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As Kushner grappled with the complexities of Middle East politics, he and M.B.S. began a conversation by telephone and e-mail.
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But Thoreau's claim must be grappled with for those who reap the benefits of systemic injustice and exploitation, as he did.
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"The problem is that the SEC has not grappled with how to protect public investors in non-registered companies," he said.
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Suesskind, a former chief financial officer of Teva, was brought in last year as the company grappled with a financial crisis.
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Other places, much older than the urban adolescents on the West Coast, have grappled with these same problems, with limited success.
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Instead, many universities have grappled with the mandate to comply with Title IX with a "cover our asses" approach, she writes.
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While he mostly behaved himself out of the gym, he did have a group of friends that he constantly grappled with.
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"You have a lot of white liberals who have not grappled with our history and want to dismiss it," she said.
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Dave Chappelle grappled with this before he chose to step away from his weekly sketch comedy show, Chappelle's Show, in 2006.
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Since 2015, the country has also grappled with overflowing and festering landfills that spill trash onto the beaches and into sea.
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Mr. Podesta, who would become campaign chairman, and Robby Mook, the eventual campaign manager, grappled with how to best position Mrs.
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As sports organizations grappled with their decisions, updates from other sports organizations worldwide produced an incessant, disorderly drumbeat of bad news.
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The speech showed Biden's team is still working out how to manage its new reality as it grappled with technical miscues.
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It's one Philip and Elizabeth grappled with for the entire series, and one they inflicted on their children and on Stan.
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Many families in the Kansas towns, which have grappled with underfunded public schools and deteriorating test scores, initially embraced the change.
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Growing up in the 1980s, she grappled with private griefs, like her father's inexplicable disappearance; years later, she considers their ramifications.
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Members of three generations of the White family have grappled with the choice of whether to stay in Chicago or leave.
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That has further rattled investors as they grappled with fears of slowing global growth, corporate earnings and U.S.-China trade tensions.
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Technology stocks dropped nearly 123 percent last week as investors grappled with the possibility of stronger regulation for social media companies.
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There are two types of "crimes of violence," but for the purposes of Tuesday's decision, the court grappled with just one.
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Giuliani since joining the president's legal team has grappled with the possibility of a sit-down interview between Mueller and Trump.
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Iran grappled with popular protests months before Mr. Trump exited the nuclear deal and began turning the screws against its economy.
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The Canadian military also grappled with Pokémon Go. The concerns over TikTok center on cybersecurity and spying by the Chinese government.
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The ride-sharing company has made several changes as the industry has grappled with complaints over lack of safety and transparency.
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Still, it is the poets and novelists who have grappled least dispassionately with the cruel and steady majesty of time's engulfments.
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The visit comes as Poland has grappled with controversy over its Supreme Court and a law governing talk about the Holocaust.
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" Eccleston grappled with anorexia during his tenure as the Doctor: "The illness is still there raging within me as the Doctor.
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The king has long been seen as a unifying figure in Thailand, which has grappled with political uncertainty in recent years.
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Even WhatsApp, which has long been encrypted, has grappled with the distribution of misinformation through its service, sometimes with deadly consequences.
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But that bench has undergone numerous changes more recently as Facebook has grappled with its lapses and tried to reorient itself.
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The group was known for its incendiary, sometimes grotesque lyrics, and also for songs that grappled with morality in stark terms.
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Dürer grappled with it in his iconic engraving "Melencolia I" (1514), as did Edvard Munch in a series on the subject.
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To be clear, a number of ye reviews grappled with Kanye's public performance more than they did with the music itself.
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"Crude oil prices remained under pressure as investors grappled with the impact of the trade conflict," ANZ bank said in a note.
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And indeed, Congress has already grappled with these issues on many occasions—leading to a comprehensive legislative scheme for regulating investigative methods.
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Here's a snapshot of how some legislators and courts around the world have grappled with the issue of gender identity and inclusion.
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The Austrian school of economics grappled with markets; Ludwig von Mises made breakthroughs on the role of speculation and the price mechanism.
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The online companies have grappled with the balance between covering news and politics and lighter fare like social media, entertainment and lifestyle.
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And he has grappled with the political fallout from a decision to fire a conservative Google employee for publishing a controversial essay.
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Critics have grappled with the meaning and effect of these tributes, but the hit's euphoric qualities are hard to capture in words.
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Years ago, the Gunners, a group of six neighborhood kids, grappled with the sudden pulling away of one of their core members.
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The other big question Downie grappled over was how to capture the extra-verbal aspects of the interview, without overly editorializing it.
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Sterling was little changed by the figures, which showed household spending continued to fuel the economy as businesses grappled with Brexit uncertainty.
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The first time I ever really grappled with Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream was in a classroom filled with white faces.
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These draconian preventative measures are the country's response to the waves of amphetamine addiction it's grappled with since the end of WWII.
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A panel of experts convened by the National Institute of Justice, RTI International and the RAND Corporation recently grappled with these issues.
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Pence likewise grappled with Trump's mass deportation plan, his proposed Muslim ban, and his nuclear proliferation advocacy by simply denying they exist.
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Best Buy's stock crashed upon the news of the Recode report, losing a billion in value as investors grappled with the implications.
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Sure, it primarily trafficked in the language of superheroes, but Marvel characters of the era grappled with far more than spandex supervillains.
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In recent weeks, however, as Trump has grappled with his own controversies in Washington over the ongoing Russia investigation, the race tightened.
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It's a timely session that grappled with a key issue of the 21st century: the responsible use, protection, and sharing of data.
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He established civil rights for gay people, and he grappled with climate change, the issue which will hang over all of us.
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Eskom has grappled with labour unrest this year which forced it into implementing the first power outages in South Africa since 2015.
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In the United States, Apple recently grappled with a court order asking it to help unlock an iPhone used by a terrorist.
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Last month, Facebook grappled with accusations of political bias and fears about how much it could influence the views of its members.
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Lawmakers have grappled with Flint aid since the full extent of the city's lead contamination problems came to light earlier this year.
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Managing player workloads is something Super Rugby coaches in New Zealand, Australia and South Africa have grappled with for a long time.
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Serious threats 'investigated exhaustively' But Brazil has grappled with a host of threats against the Rio Olympics, now just 11 days away.
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The Supreme Court grappled Wednesday with whether service advisers at car dealerships should be exempt from overtime pay under federal labor laws.
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They grappled with squalid living conditions, fears over their children's health and education, and the psychological toll of living in constant uncertainty.
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It's a question Christians have grappled with for two millennia, such as Christianity being cited by both pro- and anti-slavery advocates.
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The Obama administration withdrew U.S. troops from Iraq but has grappled with years of Middle East turmoil since the Arab Spring uprising.
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They lived through wars, and they grappled with the specter of cruelty and annihilation in their own work with near-reckless courage.
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But for much of the last decade, it has grappled with a hyperinflation crisis that has caused shortages of food and medicine.
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The film is a portrait of a man who grappled with who he was, as well as what he wanted to represent.
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It has grappled in recent years with revelations that it was skirting legal requirements and the related departure of its co-founder.
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In 2016, Microsoft apologized after it inadvertently created a racist AI chatbot, and Faceapp similarly grappled with its own racist photo filters.
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Marelli's clients include top carmakers Volkswagen , PSA and Fiat Chrysler, which this week cut production as they grappled with the coronavirus crisis.
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It's been fascinating to watch how different people in and around the industry have grappled with the question of culpability around abuse.
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In her post, Respini grappled with whether she could still love Nixon's photography and examined her role and responsibility as a curator.
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He vividly recreates the lives of the emperors, sultans and princes who grappled with the EIC, and unpicks their rivalries and alliances.
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Around the same time, the United States grappled with impermanent state borders and political triggers that would lead to the Civil War.
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Restless Creature is a documentary of the months in which she grappled with her next steps, especially as she struggled with injury.
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As a leading force in cancer research, the hospital has long grappled with striking a balance in its collaborations with drug companies.
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The works she enjoyed most, she said, were ones from the Victorian era that grappled with the effects of industrialization on society.
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In HBO's "Crashing," Pete Holmes grappled with Christianity in the secular world of comedy, but it was just canceled after three seasons.
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Drivers for delivery services like DoorDash and Grubhub pulled in some extra bucks, even as they grappled with fears of infection themselves.
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He knew that Ms. Gold had grappled with binge eating since she was a teenager, but food was something they'd bonded over.
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Although Pandora was one of the first to let customers legally stream music online, it has grappled with a host of challenges.
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She, too, grappled with the promises of alluring but unproven medical research and the dizzying array of armchair diagnoses on the internet.
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The decision comes after Southwest and other airlines have grappled with passenger allergies, which can cause severe and even life-threatening reactions.
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While Georgia and other states have grappled with backlogs of untested kits, the destruction of that evidence is a more fundamental crisis.
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As city leaders have grappled with a homelessness and affordable housing crisis, the governor has repeatedly promised bold interventions from the state.
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" He continued, "He rarely questioned his advisers, rarely analyzed the issues with independent judgment, and he never grappled with the big ideas.
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The vote on the repeal-only measure showed the changing political dynamics that Republicans have grappled with this year on health care.
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" Cummins herself appears to have grappled over whether she's the person most well-positioned or knowledgable to "give these people a face.
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Pete Buttigieg, who served as mayor of South Bend, Indiana, is known to have grappled with credit card balances himself, Rossman said.
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The offering has overperformed — a vote of confidence in Hong Kong, the Asian financial hub that has grappled with months of protests.
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For the past week, Mark Zuckerberg has grappled with a backlash from lawmakers, regulators and users over Facebook's mishandling of data privacy.
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India has long grappled with the problem of fake or illegal alcohol, which is affordable and readily available for many impoverished people.
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The question Comey grappled with was: Does the public have a right to know what investigators found once the investigation was completed?
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In 2015, Europe grappled with enormous migration flows from the Middle East and Northern Africa, on a scale unprecedented in modern history.
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To scholars, Dr. West and Mr. Coates are simply proxies for a broader intellectual tension that black people have long grappled with.
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Obama administration lawyers grappled with this problem and could never find a way around the numerous First Amendment questions in prosecuting Assange.
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China has for decades grappled with overcapacity, which occurs when demand for a product falls below what an industry is capable of producing.
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I've grappled with my own anger, disappointment, fear, and sadness as I have simultaneously struggled to explain this election outcome to my children.
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Heyworth has grappled with anxiety and depression since childhood and was hired by HSBC after a period of leave from Bank of America.
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Before his conviction, the museum had grappled with how best to highlight Cosby's impact on the culture while acknowledging the accusations against him.
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Iran has been relatively stable compared with neighboring Arab countries that have grappled with upheaval since the 2011 uprisings across the Middle East.
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I grappled with the simultaneous reclamation of space by Native peoples and the awkward and sometimes tense interactions between the mix of attendees.
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Many noted that it occurred in Memphis, a city that has long grappled with deep racial divides and is also where the Rev.
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Venezuela has grappled with blackouts for years, including one that took Maduro by surprise as he delivered a national address on live television.
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For years, scientists trying to develop fluorescent molecules grappled with a tricky problem: The molecules' light went out when they were too crowded.
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Wall Street also grappled with news on the Brexit front after a vote in the U.K. parliament made a deal extension more likely.
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Reckitt has grappled with a slowing market and ongoing fallout from a South Korean safety scandal, a failed product launch and a cyberattack.
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" Like her daughter, Courtney had also grappled with depression, saying in a May radio interview, "I've gone in and out … my whole life.
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Bush said she grappled with thoughts of suicide during the darkness of her deepest depression, after her husband became director of the CIA.
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But Yum China's once-predictable growth has been called into question as it has grappled with internal and external challenges in recent years.
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New South Wales, a southeastern state with Sydney as its capital, has grappled with drought since mid-2017, according to the government estimates.
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New South Wales, a southeastern state with Sydney as its capital, has grappled with drought since mid-2017, according to the government estimates.
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U.S. stock futures pointed to a lower open Monday as investors grappled with President Donald Trump's failure to deliver on health-care reform.
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THE TOPLINE: The White House and lawmakers grappled on Tuesday with the fallout from Michael Flynn's resignation as President Trump's national security adviser.
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The SE stands for "Special Edition" bringing an end to the greatest controversy Twitter has grappled with since the size of Trump's hands.
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Not surprising For years, St. Joseph's residents have grappled with frequent boil-water advisories and yellow or brown water flowing from their faucets.
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Regulators have long grappled with how to prevent drones from flying near sensitive government installations or public facilities like prisons or power plants.
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As the two men grappled over the rifle, Davis drew his own pistol and shot Boyd four times in the chest, killing him.
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He routinely grappled with his feelings on life and how puppies should be shamed for constantly reminding everyone else of their dwindling mortality.
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Lawmakers across the nation have grappled with different measures this year in the wake of mass shootings at high schools in Parkland, Fla.
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When Diaz did land blows, Masvidal seemed unfazed, blowing a kiss to the crowd as Diaz grappled with him in the first round.
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Unemployment is therefore an even more sensitive topic in China than most countries, and one Xi has grappled with since he assumed power.
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Since rolling out its Facebook Live live-streaming feature, the company grappled with some users attempting suicide while live streaming on its platform.
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Despite their colorful costumes and cosmic powers, the Marvel heroes grappled with real-world problems, and went on to address serious social issues.
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Wells Fargo, for example, formally split the roles of chairman and CEO in late 2016 as it grappled with a sales-practices scandal.
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In recent years, the FDA and regulators elsewhere have grappled with a link between a rare cancer and a type of textured implant.
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As authorities grappled with a growing number of residents arriving at shelters with pets, the storm continued to threaten thousands of other animals.
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" Like her daughter, Courtney had also grappled with depression, saying in a May radio interview, "I've gone in and out … my whole life.
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Colombia and Brazil tightened border controls last week as both nations grappled with a mounting influx of hundreds of thousands of desperate migrants.
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Oliver himself has even grappled with the issue; he's got a 19-month-old son who was born prematurely after a difficult pregnancy.
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The test was the country's second in a week and came as its main rival, South Korea, grappled with a large coronavirus outbreak.
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The test was the country's second in a week and came as its main rival, South Korea, grappled with a large coronavirus outbreak.
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Mr. Chen's career in the United States and Europe took off two decades ago as he grappled with a production that nearly failed.
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The wife of the Spanish prime minister has tested positive for coronavirus as the country grappled with the second-worst outbreak in Europe.
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The country has for the last five years grappled with sanctions slapped by the U.S. and its allies over Russia's invasion of Crimea.
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Venice has grappled with the problem for years, while the Greek island of Santorini has also buckled from the crushing number of visitors.
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But all Lukanga knew as a young boy was struggle, he said, as the country grappled with regime change and its malignant effects.
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As we talked about how Puerto Rico shaped his personal, political and artistic identity, he mused aloud about questions he has grappled with.
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France has grappled with this question for centuries, but the country's debate around national identity has reached a fever pitch in recent years.
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I grappled with the implications of enjoying a place while, at the very same moment, others might be struggling to survive in it.
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It somehow got worse for him in the second half when Looney pounced on his back as they grappled for a loose ball.
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Each grappled with a central question: How can works invented by a master choreographer and interpreted by a dedicated company survive their creator?
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The country has grappled with the outbreak since its first cases emerged in late February, imposing a nation-wide lockdown in early March.
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AT&T's victory shows the way forward for the media industry, which has grappled with a sharp slowdown in the past few years.
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Trump departed Washington as his administration grappled with revelations surrounding the investigation into ties between the Trump campaign and Russia during the election.
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We'd like to hear from women around the world who have grappled with the decision to divorce or stay in an unhappy marriage.
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The company grappled with internal turmoil, including the death of HQ cofounder Colin Kroll, who died in December 2018 from a drug overdose.
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The commuter city has long grappled with the opposite problem that much of the Bay Area faces: plenty of housing, not enough jobs.
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His mother, Monita (Cheng) Wong, said Mr. Wong was on the autism spectrum, had Tourette's syndrome and had grappled with depression since childhood.
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One officer grappled with the naked man before the shooting started and was shot in the chest during the struggle, the police said.
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At a forensic conference in California, law enforcement officials grappled with how to avoid destroying one of the field's biggest innovations in decades.
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The EU, which has grappled with more than three years of tortuous Brexit crisis, was clearly bewildered by the contradictory signals from London.
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Like Kuechenberg, though, he grappled with physical issues, including damaged hips and vertebrae in his neck, which doctors fused to mitigate the pain.
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Garrett, 23, the first overall pick in the 2017 draft, was suspended after he and Rudolph grappled at the end of the matchup.
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There were signs of mounting irritation among morning commuters as they grappled with a skeleton train and metro service in the capital, Paris.
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Background: Biden, who would be 81 years old by the 2024 election, has grappled with addressing his age and sharpness throughout his campaign.
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Our critic Jennifer Szalai felt O'Toole could have grappled more with Wilson's hypocrisy around race, but found much to praise in the book.
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I don't think we've fully grappled with the idea that by default there's not an expectation of privacy with what we do online.
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The prelude to all of that was the 1930s, when the nation's intellectuals first grappled with the meaning and significance of Russia's revolution.
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This year alone, the company has grappled with a sexual harassment scandal and the resignation last month of its chief executive, Travis Kalanick.
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The strike has hit transport in Paris the hardest and commuters on Thursday again grappled with skeleton services on suburban and metro lines.
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The world's biggest marketers have grappled with a changing CMO role, as companies increasingly are doing away with the role or changing it.
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During the last year, however, as the White House has grappled with controversies and the Russia investigation, their tempers have frayed at times.
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Nonetheless, there's something sad about how this time around, the tension has barely been treated as something real, to be genuinely grappled with.
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Indonesia has the world's largest Muslim population and has recently grappled with a series of low-level militant attacks inspired by Islamic State.
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In March, all of New York City grappled with that question as its new, very large, very prominent transportation hub debuted in lower Manhattan.
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In March, all of New York City grappled with that question as its new, very large, very prominent transportation hub debuted in lower Manhattan.
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Spread across dozens of islands and known as "the floating city" for its ubiquitous canals and bridges, Venice has grappled with inundation for centuries.
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Native communities have also grappled with a crisis of missing and murdered women, noting that the issue has been seriously underreported in federal data.
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While episodes of The Cosby Show gave honorary mention to civil rights moments and black heritage, the family almost never grappled with actual racism.
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But in its final season, the show seriously grappled with what it looks like for the queens of adult "immaturity" to finally grow up.
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It certainly hasn't grappled with the very long history of conservatives using allegations of bias to discredit neutral media and elevate their own perspective.
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Racial profiling at airports and across law enforcement was a signficant issue that the Bush administration grappled with in the aftermath of the Sept.
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It's a question ACMI has already grappled with, as all of the films in their collection can be viewed in a visitor's living room.
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Just as neophyte investors grappled with earnings reports and trend lines, the Oracle of Omaha's reputation as the world's best stock-picker was blossoming.
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Over the past few years, especially after Dylann Roof's mass murder in Charleston, cities have grappled with what to do about public Confederate symbols.
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Major film festivals in 2018 like Sundance and Cannes openly grappled with their post-Weinstein existence and matters of both harassment and gender equity.
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Connecticut's towns, schools and nonprofit service providers have grappled for months with growing uncertainty as they wait for state funding that helps them operate.
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The semiconductor industry has grappled with slowing demand since the second half of 2018, as mobile phone markets in major economies are increasingly saturated.
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Back in 1979 — and throughout the next decade — the U.S. grappled with how to craft an appropriate response to the coming climate-related crisis.
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The single currency has enjoyed a rare uptick in the past three sessions as the dollar grappled with lower yields and monetary policy risks.
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The most notable incident occurred when two young men sitting behind the stage shouted at Trump before a supporter grappled with one of them.
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The suspected trading violations have been a concern for the SEBI for some months, and come as the NSE has grappled with governance issues.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street ended a choppy trading session lower on Thursday, as investors grappled with escalating trade tensions and rising oil prices.
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Yanzhou Coal made that investment even as it grappled with more than $7 billion of net debt in a sector suffering from massive overcapacity.
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About 70 percent of people have grappled with imposter syndrome before, according to a 2011 study published in the International Journal of Behavioral Science.
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His second opera, "The Martyrdom of St Magnus", grappled again with that theme of sacrifice, this time in the life of Orkney's own saint.
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Story at a glance Californians have grappled with destructive wildfires and struggled to breathe with the smoke-filled air over the past two weeks.
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FGV had grappled with management shakeups and allegations of corruption in recent years, and is currently cutting costs by trimming staff and divesting assets.
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The U.S. has grappled with whether to impose stricter gun laws since a mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.
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In addition to taking shortcuts, employees also grappled with working through cold temperatures at night and heat during the day, according to the report.
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Congress has grappled with updating the 2628 military authorization with little progress, stymied by fierce debate over the potential scope of any new authorization.
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Yet this series changed that dynamic; characters grappled with the effects of the physical and emotional horrors they experienced and channelled it into strength.
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Venezuela has grappled with blackouts for years, including one that took Mr. Maduro by surprise as he delivered a national address on live television.
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As two of the young fighters grappled on the ground near his table, Korotkikh leaned far over the edge to get a good look.
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Worth remembering The Obama administration grappled with Flores as it pertained to children traveling with their parents during the 2014 Central American migrant crisis.
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The two fought in the neutral zone, and Columbus' Scott Harrington grappled with Cedric Paquette, who ended up pinned to the ice by Harrington.
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All three major U.S. stock indexes struggled for direction as investors grappled with mixed messages of a strong consumer and dropping U.S. Treasury yields.
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Oil prices were cautiously higher as markets grappled with higher U.S. shale production and comments that OPEC output cuts were likely to be extended.
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Maersk Oil and related firms such as Maersk Drilling have grappled with stubbornly low oil prices which remain 60 percent below mid-2014 levels.
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All along, I've grappled with the eternal problem of fostering constructive commentary and dialogue in an online world quick to devolve into name-calling.
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Horticultural producers, who export nearly $360 million worth of goods each year, have long grappled with the challenges of transport in the mountainous nation.
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Most governance arrangements have grappled with creating incentives for managers to act in furtherance of investors' goals, which is often about maximizing financial value.
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As a Black, Muslim woman yourself, how have you've grappled with people's perception of you—this gaze—and how you've been expected to perform?
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As the American press grappled with "fake news" and heightened criticism last year, Steven Spielberg turned the nation's attention to a monumental journalistic feat.
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Except this time they grappled with the unique breadth and horrific details outlined in a grand jury report that ran for nearly 900 pages.
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Iran had enjoyed relative stability compared to Arab neighbors who have grappled with political and economic upheaval touched off by popular uprisings in 2011.
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SAN FRANCISCO — For the past week, Mark Zuckerberg has grappled with a backlash from lawmakers, regulators and users over Facebook's mishandling of data privacy.
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In 21971, France embraced a new president, grappled with sexual harassment and achieved the distinction of having the most expensive home in the world.
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Governors claim that local sheriffs cannot pick which laws to enforce, but some states have already grappled with low compliance with other gun laws.
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In recent years Mr. Pollini, who has grappled with periods of illness, has been hewing mostly to standard repertory, as he did on Sunday.
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"San Junipero" succeeded because it grappled with the far-future but easy-to-imagine problem of what we leave behind when we become immortal.
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CUNY, like many public universities across the country, has grappled with budget pressures in recent years, as governments have been pulling back their support.
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From Columbia, S.C., to Charlottesville, Va., to New York City, communities have grappled in recent years with Confederate names and symbols in public spaces.
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The social network recently grappled with revelations that advertisers were able to target Facebook users who used terms like "Jew hater" to describe themselves.
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And it is also their nature, as the entire American experience has shown, that they can be grappled with effectively only by federal action.
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The two then grappled and Pownall, according to witness testimony, took out his service weapon and held it to the back of Jones' head.
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And the uptick in violence comes even as Chicago has grappled with strained relations between its police force and its residents, particularly African-Americans.
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The court also grappled with the impact of a ruling for the plaintiffs, who could seek to have Trump divest himself of his assets.
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Until Wednesday, Michigan's inquiry had been unfolding behind closed doors while Michigan State and Ohio State publicly grappled with abuses committed by team doctors.
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Tuesday's oral arguments were the first time the Supreme Court has grappled with questions over gay rights since Justice Anthony Kennedy retired last year.
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" Dr. Kwakye grappled with a similar question: "When I was having difficulties getting pregnant, my husband was like, 'Is this because of your residency?
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Since Facebook Watch launched in 2017, the service has grappled with cementing itself as a video entity separate yet connected to Facebook's main product.
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It has grappled with criticism over how it allows politicians to target specific audiences with digital ads, a practice that it recently scaled back.
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Artists of all kinds have grappled with this quality of life and have attempted to make sense of it for the rest of us.
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That letter came as part of the application process for Muthana's passport, where the US government first grappled with the question of her citizenship.
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He has never grappled with how he would be perceived in South Florida, where his former teammates are toiling through a 3-9 season.
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Energy companies snapped four straight sessions of gains after oil prices tumbled, as the market grappled with concerns about a slump in global demand.
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As doctors, we grappled with what some might perceive as a political cause, but after seeing preventable deaths we knew we couldn't stay silent.
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Thursday's meandering came as investors grappled with worries over U.S.-China trade relations and the mounting pressure by Democrats to impeach President Donald Trump.
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Brazil extended a $850 million emergency state loan to Rio in 2016, and others have grappled with post-competition maintenance costs for abandoned facilities.
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In January, the 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals grappled with what authority the Trump administration has and doesn't have to terminate the program.
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Newsrooms have long grappled with how reporters juggle beat reporting and book projects, though the issue is especially pronounced these days at the Times.
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Last Thursday, as New York grappled with an oncoming crisis and told us to stay home, I went out to dinner at a restaurant.
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As the season progressed, Kenny grappled with the question of how to date and where to find other gay high schoolers to commiserate with.
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Now if you have not grappled much without a gi, the difference a bit of sweat can make on grips and control is remarkable.
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American commanders have long grappled with the damage civilian casualties did to missions that depended on winning the trust and cooperation of Iraqis and Afghans.
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New York City later grappled with this law during the 2011 Occupy Wall Street clash with protestors -- some masked -- who took over a public park.
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German and French spot power prices jumped on Monday as the market grappled with rising demand and low wind power supply in Germany.
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Decades of harassment by a big shot producer put famous faces on the problem, but whisper networks in every field have grappled with it forever.
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Beggs took to the last mat in the back of the arena, where he grappled with Chelsea Sanchez of Morton Ranch High School in Katy.
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But Wynn's stock is down more than 42 percent since the news broke, as the hotel operator has grappled with slowing sales, particularly in Macau.
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Secular France has for years grappled with how to respond to both homegrown jihadists and foreign militants following attacks in Paris, Nice, Marseille and beyond.
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With the 20143 financial crisis still on people's minds, Americans were eager for reassurance as they grappled with the new realities of the economic downturn.
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Of course, it's possible that if policymakers really grappled with what staying below 2°C entails, they might come away thinking it's impractical or undesirable.
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Secular France has for years grappled with how to respond to both homegrown jihadists and foreign militants following attacks in Paris, Nice, Marseille and beyond.
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The social commentary of "Zootopia" arrived in theaters as the United States grappled with issues of racism, sexism and inequality during the 2016 presidential campaign.
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Though Dalby flaunted his heart and durability for the bout's duration, he found himself soundly out-grappled—and surprisingly, out-struck—by his crafty opponent.
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France has for several years grappled with how to respond to both homegrown jihadists and foreign militants following a series of attacks across the country.
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Japan's national system to oversee cryptocurrency trading was the world's first, rolled out even as policymakers elsewhere grappled with how to deal with the sector.
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Sterling suffered its biggest fall on record as vote counts showed the Brexit camp had won the landmark referendum and investors grappled with its implications.
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In Future of the Left, he's grappled with labels, had his equipment stolen, and watched as the independent venues that provide his band's lifeblood struggle.
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Manuwa's knockout win, which registered as a minor upset, followed a tough first round, throughout which he was soundly out-grappled by his American foe.
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The studio has already grappled with a string of bad press over what has seemed at times like a chaotic rollout of its DC franchise.
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SanDisk's stock has dropped about 16.5 percent year-to-date as it grappled with falling prices in the flash memory market and lean inventory levels.
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The casino company grappled with a slowdown in gambling and a subsequent withering of profit, leaving it unable to pay down its enormous debt load.
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Hemon understands these issues, too, having grappled over the course of his career with his maleness, his whiteness, and his yearning for a vanished motherland.
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Hearing oral arguments in the blockbuster case, the court grappled with whether Trump has the legislative and constitutional powers to ban travelers from certain countries.
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Dressed in fishermen's yellow oilskins, Le Pen, 48, grappled with a freshly caught octopus on a fishing boat out at sea first thing on Thursday.
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While Twitter and Facebook were supposed to supplant old media, they grappled with harassment, abuse and fake news across their platforms during the presidential campaigns.
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Puerto Rico, home to more than 3 million US citizens, has grappled with widespread power outages for months since Hurricane Maria devastated the Caribbean island.
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The federal Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals grappled with the issue of corruption when it struck five of Mr. Blagojevich's convictions in its July ruling.
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Counter-terrorism police have grappled with a recent resurgence in homegrown radicalism in the world's largest Muslim-majority country, inspired by extremist group Islamic State.
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Perhaps because new indigenous works incorporate formal elements that began thousands of years ago, Western institutions have sometimes grappled with how to frame their presentation.
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In Pittsburgh — site of some of the most ghastly acts in the report — and in dioceses around the country, Catholics grappled with the report's findings.
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And it's not alone: Cross Lake, a Manitoba community also profiled in Cut-Off, grappled with a wave of suicides among youth earlier this year.
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As the seaside town buzzed with visitors drawn to its annual Christmas festivities, local residents grappled with what the loss of Mr. Bush would mean.
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Just last week, Facebook and Instagram officials likewise grappled with hateful comments left on an anti-Semitic image published by the conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.
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But CUNY, like many public universities across the country, has grappled with budget pressures in recent years, as governments have been pulling back their support.
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Other problems that the company has grappled with include overestimating demand for its Spectacles camera-equipped sunglasses, a once-hot product whose sales cooled rapidly.
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In a sometimes contentious meeting in Honolulu last month, they grappled with how best to apply the foundation's new standards for personal and corporate behavior.
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Two weeks later, stocks plunged as public health officials warned of an inevitable coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. and traders grappled with the economic consequences.
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It has also absorbed a sales tax hike and grappled with the aftermath of Typhoon Hagibis, a powerful storm that hit the country last fall.
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On Wednesday, Target's stock fell after the company reported lackluster holiday sales, and JCPenney (JCP), Kohl's (KSS) and Macy's (M) grappled with the same issue.
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While she let Johnny witness her weakest moments, Velour kept her health struggle a secret from fans and grappled with feeling "ashamed" about her situation.
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Swift's 2019 song "Cruel Summer" hinted that she grappled with feelings for the actor before they started dating — when she was still with Tom Hiddleston.
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Walmart, which has long grappled with how to keep up with Amazon, redoubled its efforts last year by acquiring Jet, a promising but unprofitable marketplace.
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Sales at Victoria's secret have fallen for at least four quarters as it grappled with rising competition and struggled to maintain a strong brand image.
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But her government has grappled with issues including housing, urban poverty, immigration, jobs and economic growth, which are all expected to be key election topics.
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For years before the creation of DREAD, Clarke grappled with the need for domestic surveillance in the United States, as well as its potential dangers.
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A Richmond-based federal appeals court grappled Monday with the legality of President Trump's travel ban, which was blocked by a Maryland district court judge.
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The White House grappled with a long series of media reports surrounding the ongoing federal probe into alleged ties between the Trump administration and Russia.
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" She also quoted one of her mother's favorite sayings, which she often reminded herself of as she grappled with her diagnosis: "Yesterday is a memory.
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Media reports suggested that as the administration grappled with the decision, Muilenburg had made a personal appeal to President Donald Trump to keep them flying.
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Stocks fell on Thursday, slipping from record highs, as investors grappled with a a jump in reported coronavirus cases and the virus' possible economic impact.
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VICE News documented the experiences of the three students as they grappled with the lawsuit's potential effects and the stress of early-action application deadlines.
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" Guterres acknowledged Thursday that, "We need a new approach," noting that the UN has grappled for many years with the "scourge of sexual exploitation and abuse.
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PM Training, a social enterprise in the central English city of Stoke-on-Trent that provides training and apprenticeship schemes, has already grappled with funding cuts.
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But British manufacturing growth cooled unexpectedly as factories grappled with soaring costs caused by the slump in sterling after Britain voted to leave the European Union.
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The daughter of wealthy parents who lost most of their money under Lázaro Cárdenas's land reform, Castellanos produced work that grappled with class, nationality, and gender.
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US markets plunged as Trump threatened even more tariffs on China, and as businesses and investors grappled with uncertainty about how the trade war would end.
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The airline, which expanded rapidly and helped fuel a tourism boom to Iceland, has grappled with other problems as well, including accusations of poor customer service.
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While Dahda doesn't explicitly ask how to interpret the Constitution, courts have increasingly grappled with how to apply privacy protections to new technologies in recent years.
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As Europe grappled with Syrians fleeing the country's civil war last autumn, Obama promised to admit 10,000 Syrian refugees by the end of fiscal year 2016.
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Local law enforcement departments across the country have grappled with officers' use of social media, often struggling to create and enforce policies that restrict offensive speech.
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Google has long grappled with data privacy gaffes and internal instability, but through it all the company has consistently improved the security and privacy of Android.
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N Veladero gold mine in Argentina, people familiar with the process told Reuters even as the Canadian miner grappled with a pipe rupture at the site.
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" At times, fights broke out in the aisles as women grappled over meat, cold cereal -- and hairspray for the towering, sculpted hairstyles known as "plyg-dos.
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But these gaffes pale in comparison to the complicated fashion in which Damon has publicly grappled with issues of sexual harassment committed by men he knows.
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All of which makes the film more enraging and disappointing, coming after so much work that's grappled with other risky subject matter with empathy and humanity.
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Travelers' decline shaved off about 80 points from the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which fell as Wall Street grappled with a deluge of corporate earnings results.
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"It's such a good question and it's something I really grappled with at the beginning; the kind of Stockholm Syndrome question about this story," she says.
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Previous governments have grappled with tax increases but negative public sentiment and a general slowdown in the economy had made it difficult to implement higher taxes.
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Taiwan saw the biggest annual decline in 22016, dropping 27% to US$34bn as corporates grappled with a slowing economy, mirroring similar issues in neighbouring China.
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In 2015, Brent crude LCOc1 prices plummeted about 35 percent, or $20 a barrel, as major producers grappled with one of the worst gluts in history.
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The following year, the Miss America pageant grappled with the fallout from 1968 by trying to retain wary sponsors and issuing a restraining order against protesters.
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Upon his release five weeks later, he grappled with the difficult question faced by the newly sober: how do you fill the void left by drinking?
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Long lines and frenzied interest marked primary elections across the three Western states as the world grappled with a new wave of bloody attacks in Europe.
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There, he grappled with a faction of Wakandans who wanted him deposed, while also dealing with the backlash caused by his romantic relationship with an outsider.
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Sixty years ago, de Gaulle felt a duty to transform France as it grappled with a bloody colonial war in Algeria and weak and unstable institutions.
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Created as a vehicle to consolidate the purchases of regional drugstore chains, BR Pharma has grappled with integration problems, shareholder disputes, high debt and rising competition.
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After her longtime costar Christopher Meloni left in season 12, Hargitay says she grappled with whether she still felt truly committed to continuing with the show.
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I have grappled with the idea that ASMR is some kind of cult with psychic powers or a group of human-acting aliens infiltrating my subconscious.
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Mr Mickelson and Henrik Stenson (right), his last remaining rival for the Claret Jug on the fourth day, grappled for the lead throughout the final round.
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Rodman tried to wriggle free as play continued around them, and the players grappled for a few seconds before a referee noticed and whistled a foul.
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The relationship between the C.I.A. and the Justice Department grew tense as each side grappled with whether to take up the call as a criminal matter.
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They debated and disagreed as they grappled with questions of workplace ethics, claims of sexism and when, exactly, a man crosses a line with a woman.
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Chicago, the nation's third-largest city, has grappled with a high homicide rate over the last few years, which President Donald Trump has cited as troublesome.
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Throughout my career — from restaurant gigs, to internships, to management, to eventually starting my own company — I have grappled with being a queer woman at work.
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India's information technology sector has grappled with cuts in client spending in United States, the biggest market, while regulatory concerns and pricing pressures have hit drugmakers.
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To the Editor: After exhaustively chronicling Benghazi and Hillary Clinton's email transgressions, now you run a story on how she grappled with her husband's infidelity. Really?
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In their first weeks, civil servants worked in the docks and on the benches of the old courtroom as they grappled with the scale of Brexit.
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The Supreme Court grappled Monday with whether to allow a consumer class action lawsuit to go forward against Apple over its alleged monopoly on iPhone applications.
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The attack, on the final day of campaigning before the election, sent shock waves through the country as it grappled with a growing backlash against migrants.
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Northern California grappled with a series of wildfires earlier this year that took the lives of 44 people and resulted in billions of dollars of damage.
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But Republicans grappled with the costs of addressing the problem, with Space Subcommittee Chairman Brian Babin (R-Texas) calling for private sector partnerships to expand research.
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To date, lawmakers in California have grappled to shift unlicensed operations into the legal market in the wake of opening its legal market in January 85033.
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Rain was plentiful just about everywhere in August 173, while many major production states grappled with pockets of dryness in the previous two years (reut.rs/217dOAc218D).
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They showed how Clinton advisers immediately grappled with the issue, anticipating that her opponents would try to exploit to reinforce a perception that she was untrustworthy.
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Italy has long grappled with lack of funds, Byzantine bureaucracy and legal battles over using privately owned land to build flood-prevention infrastructure along the Arno.
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It has grappled with internal and external challenges in recent years, including marketing blunders, rising competition, bird flu outbreaks, food safety problems and slowing economic growth.
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China's offshore yuan fell to a record low as traders grappled with signs of accelerating capital outflows in the wake of Trump's shock U.S. election win.
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Cabela's has grappled with declining sales of apparel and footwear and has reported same-store sales growth in only one quarter in more than three years.
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These perceptions have become even more entrenched as the EU has grappled with its internal agonies of economic distress, mass migration and the risk of Brexit.
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Thousands of pages of internal Facebook documents were published on Wednesday, shedding new light on how the company profited from user data and grappled with rivals.
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Internally, BDA employees have grappled with the potential for an all-red World Series, and whether either of those teams would switch to a secondary color.
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This began to change in the 1960s, as the civil rights movement swept the South and historians grappled with the centennial of the Civil War itself.
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Clearly, the midsize market was underserved as the United States coped with the last recession and American automakers grappled with a related nose dive in sales.
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It's where I grappled with history and memory and understood, even before the Balkans, how distinct they are — and how vulnerable is the civilization Paris embodies.
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On Tuesday, as neighbors grappled with the loss of life, they also focused on the safest way to celebrate the seventh and penultimate night of Hanukkah.
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Walker called it the state's largest-ever economic development project and said it could help reverse a "brain drain" problem the state has long grappled with.
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The question of releasing footage raises privacy and transparency issues that police departments across the country have grappled with as body cameras have become more commonplace.
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And legal advisers have grappled with potentially thorny issues, including the possible pitfalls that could arise from choosing a foreign exchange on which to offer shares.
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On her Hulu show, "I Love You, America," Sarah Silverman grappled with her friendship with her fellow comic Louis C.K., who has admitted to sexual misconduct.
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The big picture: Social networks have repeatedly grappled with how to handle this question, developing their policies over the years — and facing criticism along the way.
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Platforms including Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have grappled with the weaponization of their services, ranging from targeted harassment towards individual users to widespread misinformation and meddling.
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Declines resumed along with continued volatility as investors grappled with the ultimate economic impact from the coronavirus, which has led to more than 3,300 deaths worldwide.
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Declines resumed along with continued volatility as investors grappled with the ultimate economic impact from the coronavirus, which has led to more than 3,300 deaths worldwide.
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It also poses a new hurdle for the Obama administration, which has grappled with occasional hostilities from Iran despite the implementation of the landmark nuclear deal.
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Additionally, once I was asked – by young men in the Republican Party – I still had a lot of questions, and even doubts, that I grappled with.
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This year, the company has also grappled with allegations of a harassment-ridden workplace culture and questions over the leadership of its chief executive, Travis Kalanick.
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For two and a half hours, moderate and progressive candidates grappled with whether pragmatism or idealism was the best formula for defeating Mr. Trump next year.
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And everyone grappled with the notion that the rampage had been an act of domestic terrorism, infringing on any sense of peace and exposing their vulnerability.
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Garrett, the first overall pick in the 2017 N.F.L. draft, grappled with Rudolph, then removed Rudolph's helmet and swung it wildly, hitting Rudolph in the head.
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After Mr. Bush asked Congress in September to authorize the use of military force in Iraq, Mr. Biden and his colleagues grappled with how to proceed.
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As House Republicans made clear, any and all gun restrictions were off the table, and senators still grappled with what, if any, path forward they had.
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Since sweating was bad, I really had to toe the line between wearing too many layers and not enough — something I grappled with during my stay.
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Mr. Durst was acquitted of murder charges, after he testified that the neighbor, Morris Black, had died when shot accidentally as they grappled over a gun.
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"I didn't want my children, because of my situation, to change what they believed," he said about how he grappled between choosing his sexuality or faith.
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There's no repealing without some replacing, and Republicans were so fixated on the first part of the equation that they never grappled adequately with the second.
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Before speaking up, Biles said she grappled with whether she could have done something to prevent what happened, even though she did nothing to cause it.
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All have been able to maintain their stock of vaccine this season, though some have grappled with a short supply of tests to diagnose the illness.
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For years, Facebook has grappled with the spread of controversial content on its platform, such as misinformation about elections, anti-vaccination stories, violence and hate speech.
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How American leaders grappled with the Cambodian problem during the Vietnam War has important implications for the use of military force by the United States today.
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But as European nations face an increasing threat from Russia, Britain and its NATO allies have grappled with falling numbers of military personnel and tight budgets.
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That left the jury to decide its definition, and it felt like a microcosm of how the country has grappled with allegations that poured out during #MeToo.
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Republican and Democratic U.S. lawmakers grappled with Trump's conflicting statements as they discussed ways to show their opposition to what they saw in Helsinki, including strengthening sanctions.
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That's especially true if moderators fail to efficiently police the platform for hateful and inappropriate content—an issue both YouTube and Facebook have grappled with for years.
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Israel&aposs 1948 declaration of independence outlined its nature as a Jewish and democratic state, a delicate balance the country has grappled to maintain for 70 years.
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I won't suppose to know anything about the issues Kerryn has grappled with in her life, but I offer her nothing but compassion in dealing with them.
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It's a significant moment for the CIA, which has long grappled with allegations of gender discrimination and harassment, and has had few women hold top-level roles.
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Ever since, Jeri has grappled with the guilt that her words may have had a negative impact on Jon's emotional state before he took his own life.
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Look, the attention span thing is real and I don't think we've fully grappled with how to deal with that, if you have suggestions I'm all ears.
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Ansari's willingness to talk about how he grappled with the allegation, without defensiveness or anger, has value, especially since the comic is influential among young men today.
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Since November, Twitter in particular has grappled with its role in the election, particularly in how Trump used the site, while abuse intensified throughout the 2016 campaign.
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Stites references the writings of critic and professor Arthur Danto, whose writing prominently grappled with the conceptual issues being raised by then-emerging Pop artist Andy Warhol.
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Joe Biden's nonapology to Hill in April is a reminder that the party has never quite grappled with this toxic "legacy" and what it owes these women.
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The tension between a citizen's right to privacy and the need for the state to ensure safety is something that the United States has always grappled with.
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Lyft was the first U.S. ride-hailing company to go public and one challenge investors grappled with was how to value a company with no clear peer.
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Trump, who has grappled with hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria in the past six weeks, said at a briefing that the disasters were straining the U.S. budget.
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Ron, who admits his son grew up in a dysfunctional household, says David began getting into fistfights in the first grade and grappled with severe asthma attacks.
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While its snacks continue to command presence and sales in a crowded market, its beverages have grappled with slowing carbonated sales and competition from new upstart rivals.
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The actress revealed in an Instagram post Wednesday night that she had been "drowning in tears" as she grappled with the end of a very lucrative era.
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Japanese auto makers have grappled with weak sedan sales in the United States as larger vehicles such as pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles grow more popular.
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The subsequent sequence of events will sound pretty familiar to anyone who's grappled the dilemma of not knowing whether or not to ghost after a first date.
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In the room, the board members grappled over whether to fire the company's chief executive and two vice presidents after an audit found they'd claimed excessive bonuses.
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He grappled with his guilt about his fans being there, pointing out that he had even offered fans travel coupons to make it easier to get there.
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Farmers have already grappled with unusually high expenses for grain storage since harvesting the largest-ever U.S. soybean crop and the second-largest corn crop last autumn.
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" The company grappled with "transition costs in our warehouses" as well as "costs from buying more inventory and moving around in network to be closer to customers.
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Per Axios' Jonathan Swan, Trump publicly grappled with the morality, and explosive politics, of this decision in a way he hasn't with any other since becoming president.
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New York has long grappled with ways of dealing with the seriously mentally ill, with limited success and angry rebukes from the courts for mishandling the situation.
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Even in quieter songs that grappled with Mensa's personal struggled and were pulled from his latest release, There's A Lot Going On, the police flaunted their chests.
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We have grappled with San Francisco 49er Colin Kaepernick refusing to stand at attention during the national anthem, and the many who have supported and emulated him.
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Like many cities, Charlottesville has grappled with what to do with its Confederate monuments -- symbols of the Civil War that represent heritage to some, hate to others.
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South Korea last raised the country's foot-and-mouth disease alert status to the highest level in 2010, when the country grappled with its worst-ever outbreak.
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So, once you've enjoyed the majesty of space, and grappled with an individual's diminutive place in time, you should enjoy these videos of people blowing stuff up.
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Gigaba's unexpected appointment made him the fourth minister to lead the Treasury in just under two years as South Africa grappled with low growth and high unemployment.
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In the second set of arguments, the court grappled with whether a burglary of a vehicle or mobile home qualifies as a violent felony under the ACCA.
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The nation's second most powerful court grappled Thursday with whether to uphold a National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) ruling that changed the definition of a joint employer.
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The US East Coast also grappled with a heat wave in mid-July, with authorities placing 147 million people under a heat advisory or excessive heat warning.
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It resulted in the Steel Seizure Cases, which I studied as a law student and later grappled with in the real world as a Treasury Department lawyer.
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There was something about the way he looked at the world and grappled with its darkness that made people from all walks of life feel less alone.
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Global corporate and investment banking chief Christian Meissner's departure was announced almost exactly one year ago as the firm grappled with the problem, and other execs followed.
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In fact, the way Obama has acted in his post-presidency suggests that he has still not fully grappled with the seismic shift of the last election.
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Without knowing what the mysterious new "b" stood for, we grappled with the news by coming up with our best 100 guesses of what IHOb could mean.
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Before speaking up, Biles she said she grappled with whether she could have done something to prevent what happened, even though she did nothing to cause it.
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In another sign of how quickly the virus is spreading throughout the nation, the Senate grappled with the threat of an outbreak inside the Capitol after Sen.
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Matt Saracen's relationship with Coach Taylor resonates with anyone who has ever longed to please a coach or who has grappled with the absence of a parent.
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In 2012, library officials unveiled a $203 million plan they said was essential to the future as they grappled with financial pressures and an emerging digital landscape.
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When Michael died after a bout with pneumonia in 2007, I sat on my couch for days and grappled with how my job had hurt our relationship.
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He previously curbed travel to the U.S. from China and South Korea as those nations grappled with virus outbreaks, a decision that public health experts have praised.
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Washington has grappled with the question of how to exclude Huawei, the largest provider of 28500G equipment worldwide, as the U.S. begins a massive rollout of 6900G.
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Washington has grappled with the question of how to exclude Huawei, the largest provider of 85003G equipment worldwide, as the U.S. begins a massive rollout of 5G.
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Now in their 60s, the three are like family, or so it seemed on Saturday as they supported, teased, challenged, embraced, evaded and grappled with one another.
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While there is a legitimate debate about how deep the commitment runs, there is a long record of Democratic presidents who have grappled with reducing the deficit.
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Thousands of NBA fans set up a makeshift memorial outside the home of the Los Angeles Lakers as they grappled with Kobe Bryant's death on January 26.
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But as the culture has evolved, the film has proved to be very much of its time, with a contradictory legacy that trans viewers have grappled with.
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The trade spat between the world's top two economies dominated markets last year and ate into profits as companies grappled with supply chain disturbances and expensive imports.
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Initial reviews for the film were fairly mixed, as critics grappled with the implications of making comedy out of one of history's most tragic and brutal moments.
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Sheila, now the septuagenarian author of 14 works of fiction, has grappled with her role as a bystander to her older sister's death for over 35 years.
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The company has also grappled with concerns that its algorithms may push people toward radical and extremist views by showing them more of that type of content.
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The Obama administration has grappled with how to react to Castro's death as it tries to cement its effort to normalize relations with the onetime political foe.
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Italian stocks suffered their biggest daily decline since 2016 on Monday, as the euro zone's third-largest economy grappled with the largest coronavirus outbreak outside of Asia.
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A divided Supreme Court on Tuesday grappled with a multibillion-dollar lawsuit over ObamaCare payments that health insurance companies say they were promised by the federal government.
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Lawyers for Muthana's father argue that the questions around the daughter's citizenship were already grappled with and answered in 2005 when she was issued a US passport.
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LVMH and many of its rivals already benefited from revived appetite from Chinese consumers in 2017, even as they grappled with headwinds such as a stronger euro.
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Hope for a miracle rescue faded as the names of the six dead became known, and those left living grappled with the senselessness, the suddenness of it.
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New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index seesawed as gains in financials and consumer cyclical stocks grappled with losses in the tech and consumer staples sectors.
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In response, many news organizations have grappled with whether it's appropriate to use the term at all, and, if so, how to define it for their readers.
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In the late 18th century, a German Jew by the name of Moses Mendelssohn, the pupil of a rabbi from Dessau, grappled with the thorny Jewish dilemma.
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The former entrepreneur is also one of the few political representatives of immigrant and minority communities France — a country that has long grappled with integrating immigrant communities.
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Publicly, the board grappled over whether to choose HPE's Meg Whitman, the de facto choice for investor Benchmark, or former General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt, Kalanick's choice.
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Tribes across the United States have long grappled with crime, said Sarah Deer, a professor at the University of Kansas and an expert on violence on reservations.
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In a statement, Birthright said that demand for its trips was higher than ever, and that the trips grappled with Israel's complex history in an apolitical manner.
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If liberal ideas do not underpin the world, geopolitics risks becoming the balance-of-power, sphere-of-influence struggle that European statesmen grappled with in the 19th century.
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As of September, annual expansion of outstanding loans was at its weakest in nearly seven years, 6.47 percent, as commercial banks grappled with increased levels of bad loans.
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The major indexes traded in a wide range before the minutes were released as investors grappled with a flood of corporate earnings and weakness in the housing market.
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The low-cost carrier, which expanded rapidly and helped fuel a tourism boom to Iceland, has grappled with other problems as well, including complaints about poor customer service.
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Here's a look at the heartbreaking moments throughout Michael's life — which often inspired his musical hits — and the health issues he grappled with in the last several years.
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At January's ICR Conference, in Orlando, Florida, the company said headwinds would be more severe in the first half, as it grappled with lost swim and apparel sales.
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The losses came on the back of a strong rally that pushed the index to record levels, even as the broader market grappled with trade and geopolitical uncertainties.
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The book features new information about Mercury's life with AIDS, as he grappled with a disease long before public awareness and medical knowledge had caught up with it.
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The president has grappled with weak approval ratings since he took office and has continually redirected his administration's attention to personal feuds, such as with the late Sen.
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We've grappled with these issues since October, but today we're letting men know that, if they need help forging a new kind of manhood, we're here to help.
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Harlow is now six months old, and though she grappled with the effects of the drugs she was exposed to while in the womb, she is healthy today.
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Republicans and Democrats grappled for weeks over Kavanaugh's views on controversial legal rulings and the disclosure of hundreds of thousands of pages of documents related to the nominee.
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In the 1980s and early 1990s, as a precocious law professor at Fudan University in Shanghai, Mr Wang grappled with the political consequences of Deng Xiaoping's liberalising reforms.
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Washington (CNN)A federal district judge grappled Thursday with the involvement of the judiciary in a dispute between the House of Representatives and the administration his border wall.
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Co-op Bank needed to be rescued after its capital base dipped to levels unacceptable to Britain's financial regulators as it grappled with restructuring costs and weak income.
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The company then grappled with a series of hard choices designed to shore up its own systems without impinging on free discourse for its users around the world.
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Rodriguez wasn't exactly undecided about many of her ballot picks, but she grappled with the Senate election for a bit after her candidate didn't advance in the primary.
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LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - From gender-fluid and non-binary to genderqueer, the world has grappled in recent years with the growing spectrum of how people identify themselves.
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Japan has long grappled with bullying, but discrimination against Fukushima evacuees is a serious problem, with a government panel last month urging greater efforts to safeguard such children.
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Right now, Widder is selling small chunks of the old block, the same one that was grappled by the giant squid in that fateful first footage, as paperweights.
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U.S. and Mexican officials planned an announcement on sugar trade on Tuesday after talks went into overtime this week as negotiators grappled with last-minute U.S. industry demands.
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He's been the right hand man to White House Counsel Donald McGahn and the two have grappled with critical issues such as Trump's travel ban, emoluments and DACA.
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"Those are very serious topics that need to be grappled with," he acknowledged, recognizing that improper use of technology could lead to "undesirable" consequences (what, he didn't specify).
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That was the grim situation authorities laid out Friday morning as they grappled with the rapidly-spreading fire, which erupted Sunday in the heart of Alberta's oil patch.
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The record is inevitably a reckoning with the Pentecostal upbringing he's grappled with on record for the past two decades—an attempt to resolve a sense of disconnection.
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Consumer sentiment has plunged to multi-year lows as the country grappled with a political scandal involving President Park Geun-hye, who was impeached by parliament in December.
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Many of them grappled with uncertainty, not knowing whether their homes are intact or have been engulfed in lava flows that by Tuesday covered at least 104 acres.
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Europe also grappled with two separate heat waves this summer, which has broken all-time temperature records in multiple countries and killed at least nine people in total.
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Across North America, New Year's celebrators grappled with record low temperatures, as the holiday was expected to be 20 to 40 degrees colder than usual in many places.
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In fact, I've grappled with a similar question since my work as a journalist lives on the internet while my partner works in a very non-public field.
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The court is at full strength again after the justices spent several months trying to dodge 4-4 splits while Gorsuch grappled with a particularly bitter confirmation process.
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Revenue for the quarter was down 7.8 percent at $1.9 billion as the company grappled with lower prices for some of its key commodities, including copper and silver.
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Washington (CNN)A divided Supreme Court Wednesday grappled with whether it is unlawful to subject thousands of immigrants fighting deportation to long-term detention without individualized bond hearings.
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Like most European countries, many of which are facing growing populist movements on the far right, Britain has always grappled with a strain of racial and religious bias.
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And that's not to diminish the experience of countless LGBTQ people who either grappled or still struggle with finding the perfect balance between practicing Catholic and pragmatic queer.
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Trump's tweet came after the White House grappled with controversy this week surrounding allegations of past domestic abuse against staff secretary Rob Porter from his two ex-wives.
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Trudeau has just come off a rocky few years with the president during which Canada grappled with the possibility that free trade with its biggest customer would evaporate.
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Those works grappled with the architectural space of the gallery and the conventions of a rectangular support, merging both geometric and expressive tendencies into a multi-planar site.
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Perhaps as a consequence, observers have not fully grappled with an urgent question: How has the cover-up affected the church's — or individual priests' — theological and political stances?
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Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have grappled with hate speech, for instance, and have been slow to take down accounts of Mr. Jones of Infowars, who spreads conspiracy theories.
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Over the past year, Google has avoided the intense scrutiny heaped upon internet rivals, even as it grappled with questions about privacy and misinformation on services like YouTube.
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After topping out at more than $75 and $85 a barrel just a month ago, both U.S. crude and Brent benchmark futures have grappled with near-relentless selling.
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The showdown added to tensions in Washington as lawmakers also grappled with Trump's sudden move to pull troops from Syria, which prompted Defense Secretary Jim Mattis to resign.
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Neither could Tommy Sims, who, after ripping up his knee in the Indianapolis Colts' 1986 season opener and then struggling to come back, grappled with becoming a civilian.
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In the meantime, as Uber grappled with its series of unfortunate events under the leadership of its new CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, another more consequential movement was taking shape.
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Cable companies like Comcast, which primarily operates in the United States, have grappled with a decline in pay-TV subscribers who have flocked to streaming services like Netflix.
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Democratic candidates grappled with the impact of the impeachment inquiry at the start of the debate; Bernie Sanders warned that Democrats should not be "consumed" by President Trump.
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"Some data have softened but still point to spending gains this quarter," Powell said, highlighting the sometimes contradictory set of information the Fed grappled with at year's end.
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Supreme Court justices on Tuesday grappled with how much power Congress can pass on to federal agencies in a case that could change the way Capitol Hill legislates.
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He said that prison officials were alerted by alarms and the sounds of gunshots and that they grappled for nearly three hours to bring the situation under control.
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At a conference this fall, "rock stars" of the DNA industry and top law enforcement officers grappled with how to regulate the use of genetic material in policing.
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The first £220 note, an ancestor to the Austen bill, came in 210 as the country grappled with a shortage of gold resulting from the Seven Years' War.
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As a Georgetown employee, Jeremy Alexander watched as the university grappled with its haunted past: the sale of slaves in 22014 to help rescue it from financial ruin.
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Republican lawmakers grappled with the potential need to protect Mueller over the weekend, as Democrats increased calls for legislation to shield the special counsel following the Times's report.
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Like most major U.S. universities, Harvard has grappled with how to handle sexual assault and harassment on campus, creating an office in 2014 to investigate campus sex crimes.
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SHANGHAI, Sept 2 (Reuters) - China stocks edged up marginally on Friday as property shares recovered, but investors grappled for direction amid a recent pattern of range-bound trading.
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While employees at the company's headquarters in New York have struggled with allegedly noxious management, workers in retail and production settings have grappled more with the physical climate.
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Back then, the town was preparing for the long-promised arrival of electricity while Noel grappled with his own romantic desires and the arrival of a stranger, Christy.
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Mr. Peskov defended the actions of the security forces, who often grappled with demonstrators and seemed to cart off some who had not been participating in the protests.
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" Top Democrats grappled with the loss of the 23-year House veteran in a closed-door meeting Thursday morning, where Pelosi became emotional about her "brother from Baltimore.
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The company has grappled with internal strife recently, including accusations that it has retaliated against organizers of a global walkout and cracked down on dissent inside the company.
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As the city went into mourning, Poland grappled with the question of whether the toxic and aggressive tone of the country's political debate could have instigated the attack.
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In an interview a few years back, I asked Obama how he grappled with the fact that he was the most polarizing president since the advent of polling.
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And the left has grappled with how to deal with its own role in America's "endless wars" and the inertia that tends to prevail in US foreign policy.
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Consider these words from Ben Thompson, a highly-respected technology analyst, from a post on his blog Stratechery supporting my proposal: The question that must be grappled with . . .
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Those emails also showed that Pruitt's staff grappled with the possibility the policy would complicate the chemicals industry, which submits reams of confidential data to EPA regulatory programs.
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For years, health professionals have grappled with this reality, leaving the question of how women respond to the drug and how they might differ from men in that aspect.
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But, as Karlie tells Refinery29's global editor-in-chief and co-founder Christene Barberich on this week's UnStyled, she grappled with self-doubt about her appearance (yes, really).
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Ford stock was one of the most active on Wall Street by midday as investors grappled with slowing sales in all regions outside North America and mounting cost issues.
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A key Western ally and host to the U.S. Fifth Fleet, Gulf Arab monarchy Bahrain has for years grappled with protests and sporadic violence coming from its Shi'ite majority.
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British retailers have come under pressure as they have grappled with online shopping at a time when consumers are cutting back on spending due to a rise in inflation.
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New York (CNN Business)US stocks fell sharply on Tuesday, as financial markets grappled with the risk of an all-out trade war between China and the United States.
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We had an opportunity to stop these kinds of breaches from happening again, yet in the two years passed we've barely grappled with the basic concepts of internet security.
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Johnson East admits in the new 16-minute vlog that she grappled with a lot of guilt, initially feeling like losing her pregnancy was something she could've personally prevented.
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Maduro, who has held office since 2013 after taking over from predecessor Hugo Chávez, has increasingly turned to authoritarian tactics as his country grappled with a devastating economic crisis.
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Oil prices dropped as the market grappled with oversupply fears as increased U.S. sanctions on Iran had more incremental impact than expected and U.S. crude oil inventories rose sharply.
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Last year's decline came as investors grappled with tighter monetary policy from the Federal Reserve, fear of a possible economic slowdown and worries over ongoing U.S.-China trade negotiations.
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This month was a volatile one for Wall Street as investors grappled with trade worries as well as fears the Federal Reserve would tighten monetary policy faster than expected.
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As the world grappled with North Korea's latest act of aggression —firing off a new ballistic missile—Trump harangued the outspoken investor in a series of early morning tweets.
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Notably, Minnesota has grappled with 73 cases this year, due largely to people who don't vaccinate their children because they wrongly believe a debunked theory that vaccination causes autism.
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"Uber's brand image took an even bigger hit than expected as it grappled with a series of scandals and PR disasters in 2017," said Shelleen Shum, eMarketer's forecasting director.
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Analysts said supply lines would be disrupted for weeks and possibly months as global markets grappled with the damage inflicted by Harvey on the world's largest fuel supply hub.
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OVER the past four years Britain has grappled with growing evidence that some of its best-known public figures abused children and other vulnerable people for years with impunity.
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He became something of an involuntary torchbearer for Asian-Americans as he grappled with how to discuss his identity on the trail and how to address and confront racism.
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We're so long from figuring out what to do with these men, but it felt important to see the tough questions grappled with, as the best crime fiction does.
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Instead, the Democrat was addressing the nation on national television, shoulder-to-shoulder with the governor and the police commissioner, as the city grappled with a deadly terror attack.
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While they settled down on the other man's couch after a few drinks, B grappled with his own sexuality, wondering if he was gay despite his relationships with women.
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Ceballos is an accomplished artist in her own right, and her discursively engaged, performative works have for years grappled with the terms and contours of contemporary life in Cuba.
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That difference in oversight gained new relevance as the United States grappled with Russian disinformation campaigns, and as Facebook moved to voluntarily make some changes to its ad policies.
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But tonight he grappled with a matter of personal importance, and he wanted to spend time with his cousins to remind himself of all the reasons to practice caution.
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Less expected were the weird and somewhat rambling moments throughout the combined 12 hours of testimony, as members of Congress grappled with the legitimately complicated technology they were questioning.
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As she grappled with a devastating Stage 4 cancer diagnosis, Reed and her husband lobbied medical authorities, politicians, and journalists to scrutinize the use of morcellators in uterine surgery.
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Both Facebook and Twitter have both grappled with incidents of discrimination against conservatives, which may have made them gun-shy about banning (as opposed to shadow-banning) some folks.
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Last month, Lovato, who has grappled with substance abuse in the past, revealed in a new emotional single that she had relapsed months after celebrating six years of sobriety.
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Pipeline companies have been under pressure after consolidating to shed non-core assets as they grappled with overcapacity and sliding tariffs that had slowed dividend growth and unnerved investors.
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Just as the golden age of TV antiheroes grappled with the effects of toxic masculinity, 2018's antiheroines showed us female villainy as a repercussion of sexism and misogyny.
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Benchmark aluminum prices on the London Metal Exchange CMAL3 have shed 35% percent since touching a peak in May 2011 as the market grappled with overproduction and high inventories.
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For the last month, Lori Loughlin has grappled with the charges against her in the high-profile college admissions cheating scandal, a source close to the actress tells PEOPLE.
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Will could write a more enlightening column if he grappled with how his former party acquired the illness and why they didn't intervene against it before it became fatal.
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But adapting to these behavioral changes was a low priority for U.S. banks after the financial crisis, as they grappled with losses, fines, new regulations and slow revenue growth.
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The community of about 2,000, which has grappled with such challenges as inadequate housing and flooding, last April declared a state of emergency after a wave of suicide attempts.
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For the rest of her life, Kinsman would be grappled with panic attacks, self-doubt, depression and the not-so-basic facets of being a human: Leaving the house.
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As Jacksonville, Florida, grappled with record storm surge, the level of the destruction became more apparent in the hard-hit Florida Keys at the southern tip of the state.
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New York was not the first city to establish a municipal ID, and other cities have grappled with how to handle data collected on marginalized communities by these programs.
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It has long grappled with whether the best way to fulfill its mission is to rely heavily on a company that primarily makes its money in one product, chocolate.
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Stoltenberg, whose term was set to expire in 2020, has been secretary general since 2014 at a time when allies have grappled with how to handle a resurgent Russia.
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In May, it grappled with reports that editors of its Trending Topics — which displays some of the most talked-about stories on the social network — were suppressing conservative content.
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The question of whether pluralism and security are indeed in tension, or whether pluralism in fact enhances security, is one that people around the world have long grappled with.
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It was late morning, and an instructor barked commands to the men as they grappled, punched, ducked and sweated on the front line of Moscow's mixed martial arts scene.
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In their rulings on the travel ban, the lower courts had grappled with Trump's statements during the campaign about enacting a "complete shutdown" on Muslims entering the United States.
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Among the questions pollsters grappled with this year: Will the electorate look like the won that gave Obama his 2008 victory - or George W. Bush in his 2000 victory?
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Belgium mourned and struggled to identify at least 31 dead as European leaders grappled with a terrorist threat very different from that faced by the U.S. after the Sept.
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Natalia was 13 when she got her first period and grappled with her own disbelief at what was coming out of her body, so she kept it a secret.
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Investors grappled with rising bond yields and signs that inflation is firming have raised some traders' expectations that the Federal Reserve may hike interest rates four times this year.
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LONDON — As Europe has grappled with the trauma of a devastating financial and economic crisis, policy makers have consistently relied on one approach to managing the damage — budget austerity.
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