US elections aren't plagued by fraud, but they are plagued by routine attempts by state and local governments to blockade minority voters from reaching the polls.
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ZURICH (Reuters) - Recently-elected FIFA president Gianni Infantino was told on Monday that "women are part of the solution" to the problems that have plagued soccer's scandal-plagued world governing body.
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Sports Briefing | Soccer The recently elected FIFA president Gianni Infantino was told that women should be part of the solution to the problems that have plagued FIFA, soccer's scandal-plagued world governing body.
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The Volunteers were plagued by turnovers in their slow start.
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Cacao beans are notoriously plagued by cockroaches and their droppings.
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The darkness that plagued Becky and now threatens Sasha's life?
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Tariff fears have plagued auto suppliers in Germany as well.
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They're fleeing violence that has plagued the state for weeks.
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Unfortunately, recent Roo updates have been plagued with medical issues.
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Chicago has been plagued by shootings over the past year.
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It's a question that has plagued hungry mankind for years.
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Because of the rain, the game was plagued by turnovers.
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Russia's mining industry has been plagued by accidents for years.
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Words entertained him, and they plagued him in a way.
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But it is an issue that has long plagued science.
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But by my junior year, I was plagued by discontent.
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REPUBLICANS HAVE long insisted that elections are plagued by fraud.
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A spate of deadly bombings have plagued Kabul for months.
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Culp faces similar issues that plagued Flannery's tenure, Gibbs continued.
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Plagued by widespread infertility, women have been stripped of autonomy.
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A record "catastrophic" wildfire season plagued parts of the nation.
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The issue had long plagued relations between the two countries.
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The chains are plagued with empty shelves and messy stores.
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The festival has been plagued by one issue after another.
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Musk's argument is further plagued by two more hidden assumptions.
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The sector has been plagued by concerns over bad loans.
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The Google Play Store has been plagued by... Warner Bros.
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Airlines are not the only firms plagued by such problems.
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Problems plagued every aspect and every stage of Georgia's elections.
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Mixed signals plagued the last round and destabilised local markets.
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An unpopular institution plagued by the restlessness of its members.
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Wade, and it's plagued the reproductive rights movement ever since.
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The bridge has been plagued by criticism since its beginning.
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Turnovers and missed free throws plagued Illinois during that spell.
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It is plagued by foreign wars and threats from abroad.
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The accrediting agency was also plagued with conflicts of interest.
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The trial was plagued by jury problems from the start.
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They discovered it was plagued by inefficiencies and annoying gimmicks.
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Constant diarrhea, a racing pulse and general malaise plagued him.
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The system is plagued by extensive regulation and bureaucratic controls.
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Patchy electricity and cell service plagued the island for months.
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But the Land of Oz was plagued by bad luck.
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The former star has long been plagued by drug issues.
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Kenya has also been plagued by concerns over athletes doping.
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GI issues Linda was plagued by them the entire trip.
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It was also plagued by computer problems and cost overruns.
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I am plagued by the adverse consequences of my addiction.
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But stations that have elevators are often plagued by breakdowns.
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Video games, streaming sites and eSports are plagued with trolls.
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Apple's review process has plagued developers for nearly a decade.
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Three quarters of subway lines are now plagued by delays.
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But the system is still plagued with gaps in coverage.
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The Hazelton prison in particular has been plagued by violence.
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Worse still, implementation proved slow, uneven and plagued by corruption.
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Allegations of pedophilia have long plagued the Church in Mexico.
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Our economy is, increasingly, plagued by these kinds of constraints.
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His injury plagued 2019 season limited him to one game.
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I'm plagued by guilt every day for not telling someone.
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Throughout his young life, he's been plagued by medical problems.
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Especially as Tesla, plagued by production delays, is frustrating investors.
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Violent crime and drug epidemics plagued residents of downtrodden neighborhoods.
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Survivors are often plagued with unanswered questions and unimaginable grief.
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During his tenure, Mr. Saikawa said, problems plagued the company.
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The panel has been plagued from the start by missteps.
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Additional metadata scandals plagued the company in the Obama era.
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The new country was plagued with difficulties from the outset.
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For three years, oozing blisters called lichen sclerosus plagued her.
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Like many parents, Ms. Lepke is now plagued with guilt.
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Technical glitches and crashes plagued the initial rollout of HealthCare.
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But Republicans are plagued by recruitment failures and expensive primaries.
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" She was plagued with shame: "I must be broken goods.
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But what followed, the judge said, was plagued by missteps.
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And women can be plagued by it well into adulthood.
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It turned out the new house was plagued by mold.
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Thus male virility is acclaimed, but also plagued with anxiety.
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Ted Cruz's appearance at the deli was plagued by protesters.
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That maxim has become an operating assumption for any remotely skeptical person interacting anywhere online, from Facebook and Twitter to phishing-plagued inboxes to spammy comment sections to online dating and disinformation-plagued media.
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Even botched privatisations can improve governance in corruption-plagued emerging economies.
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Scandal-plagued Goldman Sachs has sunk deep into a bear market.
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Starbucks has been plagued with lagging U.S. sales for several quarters.
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Its fees continued flowing even as maintenance lapses plagued service families.
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First, they plagued the Egyptians—not usually how you make friends.
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For years, Twitter has been plagued by an endemic harassment problem.
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He has recently stepped up criticism of Zuma's scandal-plagued government.
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Ahead, find answers to the questions that plagued your OA viewing.
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Good luck using voice control in cities plagued by hyphenated addresses.
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Forward Tyler Bay added 11 rebounds in 22 foul-plagued minutes.
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Plagued with bombings, shootings, and kidnappings, Baghdad was just too dangerous.
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Both teams were plagued with foul trouble in the second period.
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Problems with insurance plagued the family as it looked for treatment.
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Public hearings with scandal-plagued CEOs often produce spectacles like these.
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However, the drug prototype has been plagued by issues in testing.
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It's a question that's plagued couples since marriage became an institution.
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Nest's smart smoke alarm has also been plagued by software glitches.
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LOW productivity growth has plagued Britain's economy since the financial crisis.
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This is a problem that's plagued political hopefuls in the past.
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It's specifically about the addiction that plagued veterans returning from Vietnam.
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Baton Rouge has been one of America's most crime-plagued cities.
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Even scandal-plagued car companies need to plan for the future.
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The baby began appearing in the nightmares that still plagued him.
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But the intervening two years have been plagued with bad news.
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Read: What We Know About Donald Trump's Scandal-Plagued Charity Foundation
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Above average temperatures "plagued the Arctic all winter," the release said.
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Hospitals are plagued by chronic shortages of medicine and electricity cuts.
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The shutdown underscores safety concerns that have plagued Metrorail for decades.
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She is also plagued by self-doubt because of her appearance.
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"The resale market is still plagued by limited inventory," he said.
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This vote has plagued Sanders among gun control advocates for decades.
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Galloway recalled Clooney being plagued with insomnia and, at times, lonely.
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Again our nation, plagued by conflict and bloodshed, is on edge.
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Resource-rich Baluchistan has long been plagued by insurgencies by separatists.
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The absence of anything tangible from their histories plagued him most.
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Plagued by Fire: The Dreams and Furies of Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Poor oral health a has plagued tribal lands across the nation.
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Divisions and conflict have plagued this diverse country in recent years.
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But Marino's legislative career has been scandal-plagued from the beginning.
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Lately, he has been plagued by one bad inning per outing.
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Airbus' delivery schedule has been plagued by delays in recent months.
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Here are 11 ways mental illness has plagued the millennial generation.
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It's a problem that has plagued the Indian capital for years.
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An unceasing awareness of the clock has plagued him since youth.
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The boys in the class plagued Slečna with their wild disruptiveness.
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Those challenges plagued its efforts with prior delivery service, Amazon Fresh.
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Indian-administered Kashmir has been plagued by separatist violence since 1989.
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The new law addresses a serious problem that has plagued Colorado.
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"The prison system is plagued by decay and mismanagement," they wrote.
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Throughout 85033, unpopularity, scandals, and division have plagued the Trump presidency.
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Trump's travel ban has been plagued by months of court challenges.
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Reynolds has been plagued by numerous legal troubles over the years.
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Imagine a world that was never plagued by the Iraq War.
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Burundi has long been plagued by civil war and other violence.
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Crowding and lines at concession stands have long plagued sports fans.
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Cost overruns for detention facilities have plagued the government for years.
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The Pixel 2 XL has been plagued by issues since launch.
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Hogan ordered the scandal-plagued jail to be shut last year.
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Jokic was plagued by foul trouble for the second straight game.
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It has been plagued by fines and several failed restructuring attempts.
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And Uber is still plagued by a number of longstanding issues.
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This is a question that has plagued our country for centuries.
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This lost status has plagued European and American women ever since.
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Our blockbuster video games are plagued with the optimism of gameplay.
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Frequent "poop disasters" also plagued another elite nanny based in Missouri.
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Political infighting has plagued the current leadership of the Intelligence panel.
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Still, reports of sexual harassment have plagued the ritual of late.
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The communications gap between customers and merchants always plagued his businesses.
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But the recording of its successor, "Gaucho," was plagued by problems.
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The rollout of testing has been slow and plagued with problems.
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For a while already, she had been plagued by muscle problems.
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Now the crusading anti-hate empire is plagued by internal conflict.
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A surfeit of gold and oil — bigger problems have plagued nations.
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Lee has been plagued by the same criticisms throughout his career.
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And Mr. Netanyahu, plagued by corruption investigations, faces possible bribery charges.
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For years, insurgencies, death squads, and hardline politics plagued El Salvador.
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She volubly recounts the mishaps that plagued Franco Zeffirelli's monumental staging.
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Meanwhile, the US, plagued by delay and dysfunction, wasted its advantage.
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HOBOKEN, N.J. — This city has been plagued by flooding for decades.
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Even officials within a country plagued by poachers may not cooperate.
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Facebook has been plagued with disinformation posts placed by foreign operatives.
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Even the electricity sector, an ostensible success, is plagued by excess.
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Trump is also plagued with a self-destructive form of selfishness.
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Even the most politically progressive cities are plagued by institutionalized racism.
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At the start of the decade, staggering unemployment plagued the country.
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But I am plagued by doubt, wondering if this is right.
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That seat, vacated by the departure of scandal-plagued GOP Rep.
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The issue has plagued Japan's ties with South Korea for decades.
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Many of these dangerous defendants returned to communities plagued by violence.
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Social media platforms have been plagued with fake accounts targeting Americans.
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Resource-rich Baluchistan province has been plagued by violence for years.
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These same disagreements plagued discussions at last year's summit in Katowice.
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A DUI charge, injuries and surgeries have also plagued the star.
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But from the beginning, the DC-10 was plagued by problems.
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How to navigate a fractious, scandal-plagued year at the movies.
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The refineries have been recently plagued by a series of mishaps.
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We are a generation that is plagued by this feeling constantly.
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"Widespread inaccessible conditions" also plagued Tribeca Green, according to court filings.
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Gone are the Gumby-like CGI effects that plagued Warner Bros.
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The company has also been plagued by scandal in recent years.
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Unfortunately, poverty has plagued Native Alaskans throughout the state for decades.
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The election has been plagued with problems since voting stations closed.
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"It's a very sad day for Europe as Europe and its capital are suffering the same pain that this region has known every single day — plagued in Syria, plagued elsewhere," she said in the Jordanian capital Amman.
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Back then the subway was plagued by crime, graffiti and delays galore.
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They are plagued by fears that are born from torture and imprisonment.
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But Detroit is still plagued by one fact: Its population is dwindling.
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Similar attacks on the homeless population have plagued Germany in recent years.
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New York City's MTA is plagued by aging infrastructure and unreliable service.
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The province has been plagued by violence for the last three decades.
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You're standing in a community that has been plagued by gun violence.
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Many blame the African National Congress, which has been plagued with corruption.
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Now I know, but I'm plagued by a different set of questions.
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There is little ability to force scandal-plagued politicians out of office.
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The film has been plagued with complaints that it erases Mercury's sexuality.
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Bankruptcies have also plagued retail brands, including Payless, Gymboree and Charlotte Russe.
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That part of the country has been long plagued by youth suicides.
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It's also been plagued by bankruptcies of wholesale retailers like Sports Authority.
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The review identified five kinds of problems that have plagued the project.
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Today the country is plagued by a high rate of violent crime.
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Amazon is plagued by counterfeit sellers – and so is its biggest rival.
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But the German lender has been plagued by losses and a scandal.
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Donald's strained relationship with women has plagued his campaign from the start.
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This standard is plagued by vagueness, making incitement quite difficult to establish.
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Rikers Island has been plagued for years by violence and other issues.
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The M.T.A.'s effort to upgrade signals has been plagued by problems.
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" He said violence-plagued regions of the world "are going to hell.
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Not every worst reviewed vlogger is plagued by the same blind spots.
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Wildfires have plagued California from top to bottom for much of October.
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They're just smaller, so they're plagued by a law of lower numbers.
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The beaches of France have been plagued with grisly sights in 2019.
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It's an extremely narrow scope that's plagued the category from the beginning.
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The Trump presidency has been plagued by poor judgment and missed opportunities.
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He promises a less scandal-plagued and more quietly efficient Trumpian EPA.
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A water crisis has plagued residents there for more than two years.
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The F-35 has been plagued by technical problems and cost overruns.
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Medical records have always been plagued by disorder, both paper and electronic.
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Right now, Apple's Mac computers are plagued by a series of concerns.
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But rumors involving excessive drug abuse and alcoholism plagued her thriving career.
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She's no longer the anxious woman plagued by trauma, controversy, and addiction.
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"Today's launch licensing regime is plagued by burdensome government barriers," Pence said.
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The 18-year project was plagued by construction deaths and financial delays.
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This dynamic has plagued the United States, as well as poorer countries.
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The beer industry has been plagued by millennials' relative lack of interest.
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The 75-year-old has been plagued by bad health in office.
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He's also been plagued by injuries, possibly career changing ones at that.
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Khan came to power last August, inheriting an economy plagued with problems.
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From the beginning, though, the partnership was plagued by misunderstandings and missteps.
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Bankruptcies have also plagued retail brands including Payless, Gymboree and Charlotte Russe.
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This is a problem that has plagued the transition from its beginning.
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Some patients were plagued with spasms and tics, others became partially paralyzed.
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You can be president while plagued by scandal—just ask Bill Clinton.
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So far, high costs have plagued technology for carbon capture and storage.
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Throughout the past few months, the couple was plagued by breakup rumors.
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Apple's instructions for restoring an Error 53-plagued phone are pasted below:
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But the app was plagued with problems as soon as it debuted.
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Sure. But these stocks have again been plagued with multiple contraction concerns.
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A shooting slump plagued Hood through Utah's first five games in January.
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His friends distance themselves; he is plagued by a disappointing reprobate son.
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There are questions that have plagued mankind since the dawn of time.
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One of Mexico's poorest states, Oaxaca is often plagued by natural disaster.
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Because they lack cash for investment, Argentines are plagued by summer blackouts.
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The Russian mining industry has been plagued by the accidents for years.
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One issue that has long plagued virtually all smartwatches is battery life.
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I'm plagued by a mixture of FOMO and annoyance at the imagery.
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These products, which resemble post-dated cheques, have been plagued by fraud.
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It's also a nation oil-rich, plagued by corruption and endemic poverty.
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Brazil's poultry industry has been plagued with worker and food safety issues.
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Yet, he's continued to be plagued by medical conditions over the years.
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The new system has curbed hooliganism, which plagued Turkish football for decades.
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I laughed, of course, but I was immediately plagued with uncomfortable questions.
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The daytime parade, once plagued by violence, is now a peaceable event.
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However, it has been plagued by violence and poverty in recent years.
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The department was plagued by backlogs for veteran benefits and health care.
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Allegations of a PP slush fund have plagued the party for years.
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Italy is not the only country in Europe plagued by dud loans.
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It's a remarkable drop in a city long plagued by gun violence.
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A life of promise became plagued by drug use and sexual exploitation.
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The Galaxy Fold has been plagued with bad press since its announcement.
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By 2001, a raft of corruption allegations plagued the Plan Bolivar program.
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Plagued by injuries and poor supporting casts, he played three N.B.A. seasons.
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Watchdog says face scanning at US airports is plagued with technical problems
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The music world has long been plagued by the presence of beef.
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Since the beginning, Samsung's wearables have been plagued by a size issue.
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The DirecTV NOW service is unwatchable and plagued with glitches and freezes.
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His legs would fill with fluid and he was plagued by cramps.
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Regulatory issues have plagued the company, as has been reported by BuzzFeed.
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P.O. : I'm sorry you're plagued by this self-doubt and borderline hubris.
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The sector has struggled with an oil market plagued by oversupply concerns.
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The market is still plagued by low supply, which worsened in February.
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He wrote of the mental and emotional trauma that plagued him afterward.
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The federal response has been plagued by mistakes, waste and apparent cronyism.
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Secret Wars, though plagued by delays, was an impressive and immersive story.
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And Jimmy Carter's presidency was plagued by foreign policy setbacks and stagflation.
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Mr. Lepage has been plagued by accusations of cultural insensitivity this year.
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He said the $13 billion project was wasteful and plagued by corruption.
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In short, this is a city that is plagued by white supremacy.
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Further, the program was plagued with repeated data integrity and compliance problems.
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People are plagued by opioid addictions, unemployment and high infant mortality rates.
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The Trump administration has been plagued by rapid turnover in key positions.
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Problems plagued its Model 3 sedan, the company's first mass market effort.
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Releasing Giacomini, 31, who was plagued by injuries last season, was expected.
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But the severe cramps that plagued her before pregnancy are easing now.
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In fact, most blockchain projects are still plagued by concerns about privacy.
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Biden spent Monday seemingly answering the criticisms that have plagued his candidacy.
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The most high-profile case so far has plagued the gymnastics world.
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Mallo is in a slump, plagued with chronic back pain and depressed.
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Housing, recall, is already plagued by shortages of affordable homes in particular.
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He's behind on rent, drowning in debt and plagued by crippling anxiety.
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In 2018, videos advertising free in-game Fortnite money plagued the platform.
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Reynosa is a particularly dangerous Mexican town, long-plagued by drug violence.
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Each is poor, plagued by alcoholism and drug abuse and fractured families.
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A number of prisoners, Dr. Rosecrans recalled, described being plagued by jinns.
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Ohio is plagued by the same river bottlenecks that neighboring Kentucky is.
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The use of private flights by officials has plagued the Trump administration.
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During his college career at Florida, he was plagued by shoulder ailments.
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She also said she and her family were also plagued by harassment.
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Weiner has long been plagued by scandal regarding his lewd online behavior.
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The cryptocurrency world has been plagued by a spate of negative news.
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"This event has been plagued with problems since its inception," she said.
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The documentary shows how poetry became an escape in violence-plagued Richmond.
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This notion of "reverse discrimination" is one that has plagued racial progress.
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It was covered with layers of paint and plagued with construction noise.
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The Haiti mission, however, ranks as the most scandal-plagued of any.
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As TheNextWeb points out, cryptocurrency "giveaway" scams have plagued Twitter in recent months.
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Chinese officials have pledged to cut production in several industries plagued by overcapacity.
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That's true even in New York City, where vacancies have plagued Fifth Avenue.
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In the 1970&aposs, music was plagued by soft rock and progressive rock.
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Unfortunately, the program was plagued by corruption, poor planning, and shabby construction methods.
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Carrard is also head of scandal-plagued world soccer body FIFA's reform committee.
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But for all this, America is still plagued by some very big problems.
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The launch marks a success in an area of defense plagued by failure.
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Service quality issues have plagued a number of rival services at terrible times.
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When Zika and Ebola plagued the travel industry, Priceline didn't skip a beat.
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Many of the same sticking points remain that have always plagued immigration reform.
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Manatees aren't the only ones who get confused in the algae-plagued waters.
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"The Lifeline program has been plagued by waste, fraud and abuse," Johnson said.
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But it's clear that over a decade of setbacks have plagued the scope.
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Nearly every single one of our 400+ parks is plagued by air pollution.
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However, rumors suggesting that Kurkure has plastic in it have plagued the brand.
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A number of women friends of retirement age seem to be similarly plagued.
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I figured it was all the mastitis and clogged ducts that plagued me.
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Users are plagued by online harassment, state-sponsored hacks, and other criminal behavior.
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Anti-Semitism has plagued the world for hundreds of years, never fully disappearing.
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Urban pockets where immigrants are concentrated have been plagued by crime and unemployment.
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The big picture: Brazil's last three presidents have been plagued by corruption scandals.
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Yet it is still plagued by corruption, rights abuses, nepotism, and internecine rivalries.
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Greece has been plagued by domestic divisions for most of its modern history.
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His injury-plagued 2015 season also meant he went out with a whimper.
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Early tournaments were plagued by technical problems, lackluster production quality, and viewability issues.
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One problem that has plagued these urban projects is changes in government leadership.
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Since the vote, though, the project been plagued by delays and cost overruns.
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Supply shortages have plagued the country since recreational marijuana was legalized in October.
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These questions have plagued natural historians since long before the advent of television.
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These private companies are too often plagued by scandal and accused of abuse.
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Nova had lost three straight starts, plagued by a lack of run support.
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Westinghouse has been plagued by huge cost overruns at two U.S. nuclear projects.
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Voters have already approved proposals to make the scandal-plagued organization more transparent.
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Social media sites from Instagram to Twitter have been plagued with fake accounts.
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This in itself brings up issues that have long plagued The Bachelor franchise.
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The ephemerality of that cash has plagued the wedding startup space too. Lover.
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However, delays plagued production and the potential release dates continued to be pushed.
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Indeed, Kennedy was plagued by illnesses and discomfort since he was a child.
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Vilkommen, bienvenue, to the season of Bachelor in Paradise not plagued by scandal!
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The project has been plagued by financial problems since its start in 2015.
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Decentralisation blunts a source of discontent that has plagued some of Germany's neighbours.
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Take the scary clown phenomenon that has plagued the United States and Europe.
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That secret that plagued him at the beginning of the film is out.
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Uber's self-driving truck efforts have been plagued by controversy since its beginning.
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Plagued by corruption and cronyism, both districts had a revolving door of superintendents.
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Poor defense plagued the current third seed in the East throughout the trip.
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Lesson #3: Do not bring your child to a house plagued with terror.
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Officials earlier this week acknowledged the problem has plagued the district since 2012.
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However, Tesla's factories have been plagued by waste and disorganization in the past.
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Clashes along ethnic lines have plagued southern Kaduna in the last few years.
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But by April, a Bloomberg report showed the product was plagued with problems.
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I was plagued by a deep depression, an eating disorder, and drug addiction.
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Many users still experience problems with nausea, which plagued earlier virtual reality efforts.
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Miscarriages of justice China's criminal justice system is also plagued by insurmountable defects.
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One time Steve caught me zoning off and was instantly plagued with guilt.
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There's a question that has plagued couples probably since the dawn of time.
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Doping has long plagued weightlifting despite efforts by the IWF to eradicate it.
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It's likely humans will be plagued by these insects for centuries to come.
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The sector has also been plagued by persistent low volatility in financial markets.
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Brazil's corruption-plagued Petrobras proves that public markets are no guarantee of probity.
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He also gave the Mets pitching depth in a season plagued by injuries.
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Facebook has been plagued with scandals related to how user data is shared.
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This is the Instagram Stories question that has plagued us since its conception.
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But the whole tech sector has been plagued by worries about multiple contraction.
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Go deeper: Copyright problems have more commonly plagued video streaming companies like YouTube.
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Even versions that run on pure oxygen, however, have been plagued with problems.
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The sport has been plagued with racism and sexism for the get-go.
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We look forward to his Star Trek being plagued with equally unmarketable greatness.
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Improvements in port capacity have ended chronic delays that plagued exports for years.
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The entire V.A. system has been plagued with crumbling buildings and deferred maintenance.
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Scandal-plagued Anne Gorsuch lasted only two years as Ronald Reagan's EPA chief.
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"Plagued by Fire" is not, in the author's thinking, a biography at all.
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On Wednesday, they reported that three more species were plagued with contagious cancers.
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Tennis is plagued by "significant" corruption across the world, an investigation has warned.
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Investigations by DHS's internal watchdogs were plagued by lengthy delays and insufficient resources.
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The program has been plagued, however, with numerous cost overruns and schedule delays.
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Neither counsel will surface any problems that might have plagued a certification motion.
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I could begin to resolve the confusion that plagued me and my mother.
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And it was, until she began to be plagued by a recurring dizziness.
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Messy stores and rat infestations have also plagued dollar stores across the country.
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Each film was plagued with on-set dysfunction, and neither has been released.
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Venezuela's refineries have been plagued with blackouts, equipment issues and stoppages for years.
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High temperatures have plagued Japan for weeks, and show little sign of stopping.
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Such companies are commonly used in states plagued by hurricanes, Dr. Conlon said.
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Heat waves have long plagued India and fueled a seasonal surge in deaths.
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But it has been plagued by production snafus and previously missed this milestone.
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Industries such as transportation, energy, and communications have also been plagued by bankruptcies.
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Non-performing loans, which had plagued the banking system for years, dropped dramatically.
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He believes they've prevented the heart disease which plagued his family health history.
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The court has been plagued by problems almost from its beginning in 2002.
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By some estimates, 90 percent of these archipelagos are plagued by nonnative rodents.
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This section is also plagued by some bad visual effects and compositing work.
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This is the same problem that plagued Snakes on a Plane—remember that?
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His potential return has already invigorated supporters of the scandal-plagued Workers Party.
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The tiny African republic of Djibouti is plagued with political and economic corruption.
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Under the Derg regime, constant warfare, famine, and brutal political oppression plagued Ethiopia.
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It's disorganized, plagued by internecine feuds and splits, and dogged by financial scandals.
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Italy's record of hung parliaments has plagued decision-making and fueled political unrest.
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A myriad of concerns have plagued the project, but the biggest is cost.
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In reality, the festival has been plagued with issues from the get-go.
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But the Olympic plans have been plagued by cost overruns and administrative bungling.
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Intuitively, he'd solved the structural problem that had plagued even his strongest creations.
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The company was lethargic, plagued with infighting, and had lost its innovative edge.
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Problems have plagued other official efforts to help social enterprises in the region.
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But China has also been plagued by questions about its own emissions data.
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Vice's old CEO, Shane Smith, is a scandal-plagued figure in media circles.
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Archie solves one mystery only to find himself plagued by a deeper one.
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Some Republican lawmakers insist that the electoral system is plagued by voter fraud.
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Texas Latinos, mostly Mexican-American, have been plagued by low turnout for years.
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Sudan's future is seen as crucial for a volatile region plagued by conflict.
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Several justices said the Maryland case was plagued by procedural and practical problems.
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Brazil has been plagued by severe corruption for much of its modern history.
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A problem-plagued shoot pushed the cost to more than twice as much.
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Would you describe the online gaming community as "toxic" or "plagued by trolls"?
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They cruised block after block of rowhouses in an especially drug-plagued area.
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Venezuela's national guard, plagued by months of desertions, was nowhere to be seen.
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Wang listened to the strange litany of symptoms that plagued the boy's summer.
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That unpredictability has plagued even steel and aluminum companies that support the measure.
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Rather, it was an old and pervasive problem that plagued Spanish politics: corruption.
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The truth is, we're plagued by the constant craving for the next thing.
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And even technologies that did work left you plagued with guilt and worry.
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That's why our health system for veterans is outrageously lumbering and scandal-plagued.
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It rids itself of the butterfly keyboard that has long plagued its predecessors.
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The US testing strategy has so far been plagued with delays and errors.
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A spate of kidnappings for ransom has plagued some parts of the country.
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But by the late 1960s, Harlem was plagued by crime and urban decay.
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The digital currency world has been plagued by a string of worrying headlines.
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For decades, big banks have been plagued by losses associated with rogue traders.
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Today, he said, the breed is often plagued by mental or physical problems.
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Mr. Dietl's most prominent work has been for the scandal-plagued Fox News.
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But Mr. Liberman and his party have also been plagued by corruption allegations.
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"A carnival-like atmosphere has plagued this sacred ground for years," she added.
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Fortunately, garlic mustard's vaunted edibility may provide a culinary cure for plagued woodlands.
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In a movie plagued by the dead, she is the proof of life.
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Originally slated to open in 2008, the project has been plagued by delays.
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The 2020 Census has been plagued by hacking threats from people in Russia.
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Scandal-plagued Wells Fargo had been searching for a CEO for six months.
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It claims "overdevelopment" has "plagued" Rockland and singles out Wieder, an Orthodox Jew.
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The Angels had traded Hamilton back to Texas after two injury-plagued years.
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Both firms have been plagued by concerns over their cash-burning business models.
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Allegations of corruption have plagued his nine year tenure as head of state.
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During his reign, Sudan was plagued by armed conflict and multiple economic shocks.
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Although turnovers plagued the Privateers, they garnered several takeaways on the other end.
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The municipal bond industry has been plagued by scandals related to political influence.
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Deals all across the U.S. coal industry were plagued with problems in 85033.
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These are certainly not the first sex scandals to have plagued their marriage.
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But some see a money grab by the scandal-plagued governing body, FIFA.
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Flint was plagued with lead-tainted drinking water in a crisis for years.
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I am again plagued with the nightmares, the fear, the sense of dread.
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Updates gone wrong have plagued users across most software platforms over the years.
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Trump offered no hint of concern at appearing alongside the scandal-plagued Netanyahu.
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But more off-field issues plagued him, and the Browns eventually cut him.
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Speculation of offscreen drama plagued the stars, even when said drama was completely fabricated.
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She had turbulent mental health issues that plagued her 20s and informed her plays.
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The partnership was plagued with problems and the final product fell short of expectations.
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We, perhaps like you, had been plagued by questions about the Disney-Square collaboration.
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Apple has also investigated reports that the iPhone 8 was plagued by battery swelling.
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Tesla has been plagued with safety complaints brought by workers, allegations that Tesla denies.
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This will help it avoid the volatility that has plagued other cryptocurrencies like bitcoin.
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Cures to illnesses that have always plagued us are not too much to hope.
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Despite her professed happiness, the duo were plagued with rumors and seeming ill will.
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"This group of individuals have plagued the city of Abbeville," Chief Hardy said then.
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But these American projects soon faced the problems that have long plagued nuclear construction.
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Many are constantly disoriented, plagued with headaches and nausea, unable to drive or work.
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But all in all, I think it's safe to say some things plagued him.
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Like other large, high-profile projects, the NT building was plagued by strike action.
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They are robbed of an equal opportunity for prosperity, and plagued by systematic injustice.
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Instead, do as Cheryl suggests: seek to understand why you feel plagued by jealousy.
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Are they plagued with the same doubts that follow the rest of us around?
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The kickstand problem has plagued the otherwise well-received device since its earliest days.
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Here's a ranking of all the worst sweets to have plagued this scepter'd isle.
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Other towns, plagued by overzealous parents of their own, have installed similarly snarky reminders.
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Amazon's Ring has recently been plagued with criticism over its security and privacy standards.
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Poor safety standards have plagued coal mines in Russia and other former Soviet republics.
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Ahead, a look at some of the controversies that plagued the top Trump aide.
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Mogadishu has been plagued by violence for decades, after Somalia's government collapsed in 1991.
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In recent weeks, the Miss America organization has been plagued by its own scandal.
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In its early days, YouTube was plagued by piracy issues, which turned off advertisers.
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The Harris County sites were plagued with additional delays even after they finally opened.
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America is plagued by an obesity crisis that is getting worse, especially among children.
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LendingClub, for instance, has been plagued by regulatory investigations amid reports of lending improprieties.
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Of course, this is a problem that has plagued women and girls for decades.
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Questions about the foundation have plagued Clinton's campaign throughout the primary and general election.
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Also weighing on Lowe's was higher transportation costs that have also plagued other retailers.
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It is Mozart's laugh, which has plagued his Viennese patrons all through the film.
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In a region plagued by unemployment, some people see a promising future in comedy.
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According to them, that's "exacerbating road congestion" in the already traffic jam-plagued capital.
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EVER since the financial crisis, the world has been plagued by weak productivity growth.
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When I got my iPhone 7 however I've been plagued by Bluetooth audio problems.
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Like most women, Kotb has been plagued by the "do you have children?" question.
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The industry has long been plagued by scams and allegations of suspicious business practices.
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The Texas native has had a solid career despite injuries that have plagued him.
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These questions, which have plagued and puzzled economists for decades, have acquired new urgency.
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Infertility, malformations, and premature death all likely plagued these ancient peoples because of it.
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That final qualifier is especially important since the world is plagued by rampant infertility.
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It was also hoped Morrison would end the political instability that has plagued Australia.
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The server troubles that have plagued the game since launch were also an issue.
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That's significant news in a country plagued by vicious debates over its religious character.
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It was plagued by cyberbullies of every kind and even banned by some schools.
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Not alerting everyone who follows you prevents notification overload that plagued Periscope early on.
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The effort has been plagued from the start by tensions between moderates and conservatives.
|
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Nathan Peterman had another turnover-plagued performance for the Bills with three more interceptions.
|
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The South was plagued with hookworm around 21927, with almost half the population infected.
|
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They have been plagued by defense and goaltending problems and have squandered significant leads.
|
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It has also been plagued by construction, pollution and national economic troubles in Brazil.
|
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THE Brexit campaign has been plagued by little white lies, half-truths and disinformation.
|
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The bigger problem for farmers is probably the drought that has plagued the state.
|
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Counting issues plagued Snipes's office in the years leading up to 2018 as well.
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At the time, he lived in a Bronx neighborhood plagued with drugs and violence.
|
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Buildings in India have long been plagued by aging infrastructure and lax safety standards.
|
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It's not just Chinese airports that have been plagued by drones as of late.
|
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The injury had plagued her for years, and she wanted to know the worst.
|
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The city has been plagued by an epidemic of car burglaries in recent years.
|
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The 191-pound Wadley is faster, but turnovers plagued him early in his career.
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Rumors of gambling, womanizing, and associating with illegal businesses reportedly plagued the prince's reputation.
|
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But negotiations have been plagued from the start by tensions between moderates and conservatives.
|
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For decades, public housing units have been plagued by a chronic lack of funding.
|
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The Ebola virus, once considered incurable, has plagued Africa for more than 40 years.
|
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In 2016, similar scrutiny had plagued the healthcare sector, particularly pharmaceutical and biotechnology shares.
|
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In addition to the flood of tourists, Venice is also plagued by literal floods.
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He told me that, throughout his career, the police force was plagued by corruption.
|
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First Look Media, although funded by a tech billionaire, was plagued by internal strife.
|
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Even in Beijing, a city plagued by gridlock, the desire for cars remains strong.
|
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As a senator, he visited Sudan, venturing to the war-plagued region of Darfur.
|
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High pitch counts have plagued him often in the second half of the season.
|
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The ancient sport has been plagued by a series of scandals in recent months.
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MINNESOTA: 115-degree-Fahrenheit heat plagued Beardsley in western Minnesota on July 29, 1917.
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Insurgency has plagued the ethnic Malay region for decades but it intensified in 2004.
|
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The lack of a specific doctrine in cyber warfare has plagued policymakers for years.
|
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But delays have plagued the Commercial Crew program, which began nearly a decade ago.
|
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He is plagued with aches and pains in his hip, elbow, wrist and back.
|
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But it has plunged Zuma into the latest crisis of his scandal-plagued presidency.
|
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Tronc has been plagued by controversy for months leading up to a potential sale.
|
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Buried in the releases that plagued CES was a notable absence – 3D TV capabilities.
|
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Poor shooting and equally poor interior defense plagued the Jazz during the first quarter.
|
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He broke off the health insurer's merger with Anthem after feuds plagued both sides.
|
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The high school has been plagued by racist undertones, many unrelated to its name.
|
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Part of me knew it was totally illogical—but still, the fear plagued me.
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Plagued by my feelings of weakness, I longed for an ounce of their strength.
|
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Wolf and is plagued by scandals over his spending and treatment of state employees.
|
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And NIMBYism has plagued some locations, with incidents of violence raising serious security concerns.
|
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Model 3 battery and vehicle production problems have plagued Tesla over the past year.
|
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The Metropolitan Opera's "Tosca" was plagued by drama when it was new last season.
|
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On Beauty Outdated stereotypes of masculinity have long plagued the men's bar soap market.
|
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Are we going to be plagued with this problem for the next several months?
|
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Still, the aimlessness that plagued them seemed like an extension of the storm's trauma.
|
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Now 58, Michael Bach has been plagued with depression for much of his life.
|
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It was also plagued with excessive product placement, which didn't help the film's case.
|
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The subway fell into crisis last year and continues to be plagued by delays.
|
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It's 2027, and society has been plagued with infertility, removing humans' ability to reproduce.
|
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Get ready for a year dominated by the struggle over a scandal-plagued presidency.
|
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And Facebook's services were plagued by misinformation in last year's Mexican and Brazilian elections.
|
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The area seems to be plagued by craters, or sinkholes — it's hard to say.
|
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As plagued as humans are by bedbugs, we are a side gig for them.
|
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Electric scooters have the potential to transform transportation, but they're plagued with safety issues.
|
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The start of the EOS currency was recently plagued by delays and technical snags.
|
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European Ikeas have been plagued by hide-and-seekers for years, The Scotsman reported.
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Many facilities are plagued with contraband, such as cellphones, synthetic drugs and manufactured weapons.
|
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But leading Democratic candidates being plagued by militant animal rights protesters still seems odd.
|
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But a complex corruption scandal has long plagued the public perception of the party.
|
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Colombia's embrace of peace is a bright spot in a region plagued by violence.
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The program has been plagued by embarrassing mechanical failures to the ship's propulsion systems.
|
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Since 2012, a rash of attacks targeting health workers has plagued anti-polio campaigns.
|
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But it has also been plagued by rising premiums and limited insurance company participation.
|
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All have been stalwarts in a league where quarterback turnover has plagued many franchises.
|
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Airlines have been plagued this year by rising oil prices, which have pinched profits.
|
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Floods have always plagued Jakarta, but in recent years they have become more severe.
|
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There are other populations that are plagued by suicide, including the military community itself.
|
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Already plagued by a lengthy injury history, Griffin sustained a sprained knee in November.
|
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She wanted to know why acid attacks have plagued Colombia and not, say, Venezuela.
|
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Perhaps that accounts for the gremlins that have plagued this show in its previews.
|
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In a city already plagued by violence, murders are on the rise this year.
|
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But preparations have been plagued with problems, including delays completing the new National Stadium.
|
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Dropping those features would also improve the poor battery life that plagued Google's headset.
|
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Crosstalk between Nadler and a bristling Republican arguing over process often plagued the hearing.
|
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Since then, the nation has been plagued by civil war and countless local conflicts.
|
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The opioid epidemic has plagued communities across America, hitting both rural and urban areas.
|
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One issue: Just like Washington, Colorado is plagued with poor infrastructure and high costs.
|
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The Boké region (the B in the firm's name) has been plagued by riots.
|
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But Bixby has been plagued by problems since it was announced earlier this year.
|
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Its popularity is a legacy of the Victorian era, when malaria plagued the territory.
|
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Sri Lanka was for decades plagued by war between government forces and Tamil separatists.
|
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The past decade was plagued with major security breaches, from Capital One to Equifax.
|
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Cape Town is a city plagued with the lingering hangover of apartheid spatial planning.
|
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Since its inception, the scientific search for extraterrestrial intelligence has been plagued by politics.
|
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It was originally scheduled for this November, and production issues have reportedly plagued it.
|
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He's proved remarkably resilient to corruption claims that have plagued his administration for years.
|
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But Ms. James, a Democrat, said it had been plagued with difficulties since its inception.
|
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Parsons, introduced to a smattering of boos, spent two injury-plagued years with the Mavs.
|
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This storyline enforces a problematic theme that has always plagued the Jonathan-Nancy-Steve conundrum.
|
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If the system came under Albany's thumb, it would be plagued by delays and uncertainty.
|
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Leaks have plagued the Trump administration since he took office less than seven weeks ago.
|
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In camps plagued with sexual harassment and assault, there are no separate bathrooms for women.
|
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She would perform on TV specials and as a musical entertainer, but illness plagued her.
|
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There was a widespread "culture of misconduct" that plagued much of the department, investigators said.
|
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Cain was a plainly unqualified pick with little relevant experience and a scandal-plagued past.
|
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Both of those events were plagued by things like construction delays overspending accusations of corruption.
|
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But what happens when their 24-year-long marriage is plagued by miscarriages and stillbirths?
|
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Lady Gaga is opening up about the painful illness that has plagued her for years.
|
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But after her detention, she posted that she was plagued by nightmares, unable to sleep.
|
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In response, Google leadership made some concessions, but internal controversy has still plagued the company.
|
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The social network has been plagued by harassment, hate speech, and trolling for a decade.
|
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Allegations of sexual assault and harassment have long plagued the world's biggest ride-sharing company.
|
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I was plagued with insane and paranoid delusions that you get at peak breakup stages.
|
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It's interesting to see a part of town not plagued with tourists and new buildings.
|
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The main drag into Cotton's housing complex is normally plagued with gridlock traffic all day.
|
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Plagued with body-rattling seizures and inconsolable crying, she could not speak, walk or stand.
|
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A rash of deaths of children in custody has plagued Texas' system in recent years.
|
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And the inconsistencies that plagued this investigation from the beginning continue to plague it now.
|
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The instability has caused uncertainty in a country that has been plagued by political turmoil.
|
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Mr Temer has so far kept reforms moving forward and the scandal-plagued government afloat.
|
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But in modern urban society, our elections have long been plagued by low voter turnout.
|
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Her character was goofy and charming but also plagued by a need to be liked.
|
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Goffin was plagued by 28 unforced errors — including seven double faults — while having 20 winners.
|
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He scored 96 goals for the Avalanche over several injury-plagued campaigns from 2003-10.
|
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Greek soccer has been plagued by pitch invasions and violence on and off the pitch.
|
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But the 4S managed to evade the Antennagate-grade fiasco that plagued the iPhone 4.
|
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Still, Gina says she was plagued with guilt, especially when it came to her daughters.
|
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Congo remains one of the world's least developed countries, plagued by corruption and poor governance.
|
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The parallel with Tolstoy, which both blessed and plagued Grossman, dates to the early 1940s.
|
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Even Arie Luyendyk, Jr., the current Bachelor, is plagued with rumors of infidelity and indecision.
|
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A series of heavy rain events plagued the state in the weeks before Matthew's arrival.
|
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But it was still down 245 percent for a year plagued by U.S. policy uncertainty.
|
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And like Buffy, she's protecting a town — Greendale, in this case — plagued by the paranormal.
|
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Rinderpest has plagued Africa and other parts of the world ever since cattle were domesticated.
|
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Competing agency AP's Pyongyang bureau has been plagued by controversy since its launch in 2012.
|
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His lawyers argued the case is plagued by inconsistencies and an alleged NYPD screw-up.
|
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A new launch system to propel crews into deep space has been plagued by delays.
|
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That helped offset a sharp decline in trading revenue that has plagued Goldman since 2009.
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St Martin's Press; 304 pages; $26.99EPIDEMICS have plagued humanity since the dawn of settled life.
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For decades after the killing, his wife's death plagued his daily thoughts, sometimes overwhelming him.
|
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The question of how best to sell a photo frame has long plagued store owners.
|
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And third-parties have certainly asked the question of why that plagued Pebble early on.
|
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It was supposed to be finished five years ago, only to be plagued by delays.
|
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The Tigers were plagued by two errors and a hit by pitch in the inning.
|
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Mexico's biggest scheme, a new airport near the capital, has been plagued by corruption allegations.
|
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It has been plagued with other problems, including obtaining permits and arranging security and sanitation.
|
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Congo produces tonnes of gold, but has been plagued by decades of conflict and mismanagement.
|
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Plagued by visions of her death, Tate finds herself encountering members of the Manson Family.
|
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Of course, the solution here isn't for women plagued by these questions to have children.
|
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They're also notoriously plagued by danger – often crime-ridden, with some ruled by drug lords.
|
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Awful hardware has plagued nostalgia-starved Sega fans for years—but that all changes today.
|
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In a PEOPLE exclusive clip, they revealed some of the problems that plagued their relationship.
|
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The flavivirus has plagued areas in Central, South America and the Caribbean in recent years.
|
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The EFF has detailed the absurd and confusing legal limbo that has plagued the program.
|
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I had been plagued by apathy of my mind, and a decrease in physical strength.
|
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Bautista's turnaround has come at the right time with the Blue Jays plagued by injuries.
|
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But, Johnson said, there is a lack of accountability in the communities plagued by violence.
|
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Richa's friend had been plagued by the anxiety of placements but had never discussed it.
|
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Despite such encouraging moves toward peace, Mali mains plagued by banditry and deadly Islamist attacks.
|
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Soaring inflation and widespread shortages of medicine, food and other essentials have plagued the country.
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Read This Next: This Island Started Eating Like America and Now They're Plagued With Diabetes
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I've struggled deeply for years with the devastating effects cancer treatment plagued my body with.
|
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It's the latest issue for a company that has been plagued by turmoil this year.
|
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History shows that movies plagued by such controversies rarely perform well at the box office.
|
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Trump's refusal to answer questions about his scandal-plagued administration is only making things worse.
|
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It's an old problem that's plagued the free to play and mobile market for years.
|
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We reached out to Drift0r for more information about this unlucky, allegedly herpes-plagued developer.
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At home, Trump's administration has been plagued by questions over links to the Russian government.
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These are all issues that have plagued workers across the globe for far too long.
|
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But as successful as Rosetta has been, the mission has also been plagued with problems.
|
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Dr. Alexander fumbles too often here — his writing about music is plagued by factual errors.
|
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The House Intelligence Committee has been plagued by infighting between its Democratic and Republican members.
|
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I was relieved to have left, but the bile of survivor guilt plagued me again.
|
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The job is prestigious, but plagued by difficulties in securing finances and suitable, modern equipment.
|
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"It's not that much fun," Collins said of the Mets' eventful and injury-plagued season.
|
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Mr Lim has been a vocal critic of Najib Razak, Malaysia's scandal-plagued prime minister.
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Viewers are tired of backstory, a blight that has plagued movie series since Star Wars.
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But the service is plagued by fake reviews, ghost listings, lead generation schemes and impersonators.
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But the ruling was a boost for the scandal-plagued Zuma at a difficult time.
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The poll's findings are significant, as low voter participation has historically plagued the Hispanic community.
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It was the worst disaster on Pakistan's accident-plagued railway system in nearly 15 years.
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It's not just that a few new Apple products have been plagued with design flaws.
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Haf's group was plagued by dozens of desertions, until only fifty or so fighters remained.
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Unfortunately, Eastern was plagued by labor strife and an inability to compete effectively post-deregulation.
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When the Constitution was written, our nation was plagued with irresponsible scandal sheets and broadsides.
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The proposed repeal of the Clean Water Rule is also plagued with major analytical problems.
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And in the true meritocracy that is the zombie-plagued world, his skills are king.
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Najib, whose government was plagued by scandal, was soundly defeated in parliamentary elections in May.
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But the brand's carrot business was plagued with quality issues driven by a Californian drought.
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Twitter has been aggressively cracking down on fake accounts that have long plagued its platform.
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An inspection report released by federal regulators says Theranos was plagued by quality control problems.
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The process of contract bargaining was often hostile and plagued by unnecessarily expensive bundled services.
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Low wages and poor working conditions have plagued the country's $26 billion garment export industry.
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But it does seem plagued by one logistical hurdle: No one answers their phone anymore.
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The affluent often feel besieged by busyness and plagued by a daily excess of choices.
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Power outages and a shortage of drinking water have plagued the US commonwealth as well.
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Cambridge Analytica is the scandal-plagued data analytics company with ties to the Trump campaign.
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The fashion industry has been historically plagued with rumors of its unfair treatment of models.
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In 2000, the scandal-plagued Grant was ranked in the bottom quarter of all presidents.
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Twitter has been aggressively cracking down on fake accounts that have long plagued its platform.
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But often, these efforts are plagued by interagency rivalries for legal, practical or territorial reasons.
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Finding the perfect swimsuit is an arduous task that has literally plagued women for generations.
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It's been plagued with racism, misogyny, sexual assault, homophobia, transphobia, and bigotry of all kinds.
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The category has been plagued by mind-boggling cash burn rates and disastrous customer service.
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We are plagued by chronic diseases like type 123 diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and obesity.
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It has been plagued by accusations of facilitating the sale of counterfeit low-quality goods.
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OPEC nation Venezuela's refineries have been plagued with blackouts, equipment issues and stoppages for years.
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There's a good reason for the struggling sale, though — unique circumstances have plagued the property.
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It has been plagued by delays and maintenance concerns since the program began in 2011.
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Buying property is a tangled affair, plagued by bribery, scams and even machete-wielding gangsters.
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Since then, the country has been plagued by political instability, armed conflict and economic challenges.
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Modric himself was touched at an early age by the violence that plagued the region.
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The area has been chronically plagued by fighting between government forces and armed rebel groups.
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Primaries will roil the GOP, leading them to put forward unpopular and scandal-plagued candidates.
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They hoped that mothers working together could oust the violent gangs that plagued the campus.
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It plagued the Carter administration, reaching a lofty 21980% in 1979 and 13.5% in 1980.
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Newburgh, long plagued by poverty and crime, has been hit hard by the opioid epidemic.
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The Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad have also been plagued by delays.
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No issue is more deeply felt than the weak economy that has plagued my generation.
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Here was a destination untouched by the excesses of tourism that plagued Thailand or Bali.
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Drama has plagued Discovery itself from the moment it was announced back in November 22000.
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Yet a hard border could reignite the hostilities that long plagued communities on both sides.
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He realized it was because he wasn't addressing the issue that most plagued them: poverty.
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Hard by the Queensboro Bridge, the Queensbridge Houses have been plagued with crime and drugs.
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The response to gang crime is not homogenous—it's intricate, bureaucratic, and plagued by infighting.
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Congressional misgivings about the company's close relationship with the Chinese government have long plagued Huawei.
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Back then, the military was plagued with internal rivalry, sluggish organizational procedures and antiquated arms.
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Allegations of match fixing and of ties to organized crime have also plagued the sport.
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Other than its sports teams, Detroit is also plagued by abandoned houses and failing properties.
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Saudi employees there lived in palm-thatched huts and were plagued by diseases like malaria.
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I was surprised at the youth of those plagued with chronic illness, such as diabetes.
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DiPietro had an injury-plagued career before the Islanders bought out his contract in 2013.
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His alarming, riveting exposé portrays a multibillion industry plagued by violence, corruption, deprivation and incompetence.
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The influx adds to disorder on a frontier already plagued by Venezuelan-backed guerrilla groups.
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But funding shortfalls have plagued Mr. Joko's administration as he faces re-election next year.
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Here's a rundown of some of the issues that have reportedly plagued Foxconn's factories: ■ Suicides.
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His first stop is at an Italian restaurant in Congers, N.Y., plagued by familial infighting.
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The same is true for the various issues that plagued Ms. Carter and Mr. Roy.
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But the leading Democratic candidate being plagued by topless animal rights protesters still seems odd.
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The one person who doesn't seem plagued by matters of authenticity is the nonverbal Seth.
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Since Trump's inauguration, the drug office has been plagued by staff turnover and scuttled nominations.
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The lengthy drought that plagued California since 2014 has come to an end, California Gov.
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Though her husband's career was plagued by scandal, she stood by him, but always quietly.
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The industrial conglomerate has certainly had a rough patch, plagued with accounting and management issues.
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Then there's the senator from Wyoming, inexplicably plagued with dead wolves on his cattle ranch.
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The Wildcats followed the modus operandi that has plagued them all season — a slow start.
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Tesla's tough year Tesla has been plagued by production issues with its Model 3 sedan.
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That uncertainty has contributed to low morale, which has plagued the White House for months.
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London (CNN Business)Not so long ago, the coast of Somalia was plagued by pirates.
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The Hero 7 also got rid of the rolling-shutter effect that plagued earlier versions.
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The tech industry has been plagued for years with criticism over its lack of diversity.
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Some young doctors head to southern Mexico to treat villagers plagued by an unknown epidemic.
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Trump's administration has been plagued by persistent revelations about connections between his aides and Russia.
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Cures to the illnesses that have always plagued us are not too much to hope.
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But 2017 was also a year in which the industry was plagued by trust issues.
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Moore was plagued by accusations of sexual misconduct in the final month of the campaign.
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However, the program has been plagued by problems, making people like Maier, 22007, a rarity.
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In 2014, a marine heat wave plagued the Pacific Ocean between Hawaii, Alaska, and California.
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Corruption-fighters during Mr Peña's scandal-plagued presidency faced reprisals, but they also made headway.
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The 787 Dreamliner program is plagued by production problems at its North Charleston, S.C., factory.
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Delays on next-generation microchips, which have plagued the company for months, certainly aren't helping.
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Come on Hollywood, take pity on our Brexit-plagued island, and give us this win.
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Reforms: China has moved to help banks plagued by a rising tide of bad loans.
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Aside from technical glitches, the COVID-19 testing has been plagued by bureaucratic red tape.
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How many people are plagued at some point in their lives by an eating disorder?
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But it's been plagued with bias and inaccuracy problems that primarily harm people of color.
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Also, Shalala had personally contributed $1003 in 2009 to Rubio's friend, scandal-plagued former Rep.
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Moreover, clinical trials in developing countries have often been plagued with fraud and other issues.
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The New York City subway system has been plagued by high-profile issues recently. Gov.
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At age 69, plagued by health problems, he poses no risk of recidivism, they said.
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The same problems that plagued combat operations in 2004 were still in place in 2010.
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Being plagued by sensations that aren't actually there can be very hard to deal with.
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The disease, which is spread through human contact, primarily affects areas plagued by poor sanitation.
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Over the weekend, the idea gathered steam; shuttering the scandal-plagued complex was characterized by Gov.
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She was happy to leave the East Village, where she had been plagued by constant sirens.
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Plagued by trade war escalation, the two indexes ended lower in the past six trading days.
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GoPro's flagship holiday product, the Karma drone, was plagued by delays and a recall this year.
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RHP Josh Tomlin's had a good year but homers plagued him once more in Saturday's game.
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Apple and its stock have been plagued by reports of reduced supplier orders and weak sales.
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Many problems that have plagued mainstream platforms, like fake news, have arisen due to outbound links.
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Fox News Channel has been plagued by recent scandals, but by some measures, it doesn't matter.
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And it is most similar to the strain that plagued humans in medieval England and Denmark.
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A shortage of workers, bureaucratic bungling and slow procurement processes have plagued the states' health systems.
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Nearly five decades of military rule has left Myanmar mired in poverty and plagued by corruption.
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Bankruptcy documents say Brassner was "plagued with debilitating medical problems" that limited his ability to function.
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This is why communities under an arsonist's attack will be plagued by one fire after another.
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The James Webb Telescope, pictured here, has been plagued by delays, technical hurdles, and shoddy workmanship.
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Carmelo's been plagued by trade talks ... with the Knicks looking to move him to another team.
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President Donald Trump has presided over a White House plagued by turnover amid controversy and tumult.
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These are tough days and tougher nights when a person is plagued by stress-induced insomnia.
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So far, the biggest cloud over Hawley's campaign has been Missouri's scandal-plagued former Republican Gov.
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But there's a silver lining: it's knocking out the drought that's plagued the state for years.
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Even medical professionals were plagued with "radiophobia," or fear of radiation, in the disaster's immediate wake.
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In the wake of Columbine's horrors, Klebold was plagued by anxiety attacks and her marriage ended.
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And as the turbulent year was nearing a close for the scandal-plagued country, tragedy struck.
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She took over as governor in February 2015 following the resignation of scandal-plagued former Gov.
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Much needed for a company plagued with security flaws, product defects, and loads of other problems.
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Eastern Congo is plagued by dozens of armed groups that menace civilians and exploit mineral reserves.
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Ramaphosa replaced the scandal-plagued Zuma as president of Africa's most advanced economy three months later.
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An economic crash could destabilise a country already swamped with refugees and plagued by sectarian divides.
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It's been plagued with issues since launch, making the service unusable at times for many subscribers.
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Like the other plaintiffs, Doe 22017 said Howard's investigation was plagued by delays and poor communication.
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The episode reflected a struggle with language that has plagued Chinese reformers for over a century.
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Despite the government agency's efforts, Hawaii continues to be plagued by trash, much of it plastic.
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Flint is a city of about 100,000 plagued by poverty, aging infrastructure and a declining population.
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"It was awful," Rodgers tells PEOPLE exclusively of the rumors that plagued him throughout the season.
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Often I would bypass monster-plagued roads altogether and simply climb the comparatively safe mountain instead.
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But current discussions of superhuman A.I. are plagued by flawed intuitions about the nature of intelligence.
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Give birth in Venezuela, where newborns are dying at alarming rates in shortage-plagued maternity wards.
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Only a handful contained heroin, the illicit opioid drug that has plagued cities since the 1960s.
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Crunch and toxic workplace culture were also problems that plagued the ill-fated studio Telltale Games.
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Solo: A Star Wars Story has been heavily anticipated, but plagued with rumors of production issues.
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The couple have been plagued by breakup rumors as of late, and they aren't having it.
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Though Barninder was fluent in English, his accent plagued him as he tried to fit in.
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The site's museum traces the journey of blacks towards racial equality, often distressingly plagued by setbacks.
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In the early '80s, Parton developed gynecological problems that had plagued her for about three years .
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Lest we forget that Airtime was plagued with technical problems when it first arrived in 2012.
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Binary outcomes have plagued investment this year, most notably in the form of China and Brexit.
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Two strangers are plagued by insomnia, until one of them hits the other with her car.
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The delays that plagued Project Ara, Google's own approach to modular phones, left me feeling vindicated.
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Unsurprisingly, the Environmental Protection Agency, led by scandal-plagued Scott Pruitt, pushed back on the findings.
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This compounded surging input costs that have plagued the packaged food industry over the past year.
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Pakistan has long been plagued by numerous security issues, including terrorist attacks from domestic militant groups.
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And they also had to present Clinton, long plagued by "unlikeability," in a more sympathetic light.
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Milone could be an option in the Mets' injury-plagued rotation as soon as this week.
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A company is plagued by the fact that it holds over $100 billion in cash 5.
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Nearly five decades of army rule has left Myanmar mired in poverty and plagued by corruption.
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India's overburdened health system remains plagued with an acute shortage of government hospitals in rural areas.
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"Crunch culture" is cited as one of the major issues that plagued the once-promising studio.
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Dana Rohrabacher has held his seat in Orange County for almost 30 increasingly scandal-plagued years.
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Google has done an admirable job removing many of the barriers that have plagued VR before.
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Kurdish leaders kept their territory relatively free of the sectarian bloodshed that plagued most of Iraq.
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"I think the thing that plagued me the most, actually, was the medical industry," admitted Reed.
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Britain's trouble-plagued attempt to leave the European Union has also helped boost U.S. bond prices.
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Ms. Cheney first ran for public office in 2013 in an ambitious campaign plagued by problems.
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The terrorism that had plagued the country has abated; the economy is much improved (see article).
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Put differently, the Commission would face similar contribution issues that have plagued NATO in recent decades.
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Patreon is no stranger to the editorial controversies that plagued other big tech companies in 2018.
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Was it his notoriously bad back, which has plagued the 43-year-old in the past?
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In recent years, T in the Park has been plagued by an avalanche of negative publicity.
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The island won't be plagued by rolling blackouts, said a spokesperson for Hawaii's Public Utilities Commission.
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But the battery and electric transportation space have been plagued by promises and forecasts not kept.
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Argentine football has long been plagued by violence driven by the gangs who control the game.
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And CRISPR didn't target any other genes — collateral damage that plagued similar Chinese studies in 2015.
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And the looming specter of the Russia investigation has plagued President Trump since he took office.
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Knee pain has plagued the 32-year-old Spaniard off and on since at least 2007.
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Others had seen it as a way to start taking back control of crime-plagued neighborhoods.
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For PiS, they have been plagued by ex-communist sleaze, arrogant elites and kowtowing to Berlin.
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He alluded to the conspiracy theories on Wednesday, saying the same rumors had plagued Thomas Jefferson.
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But how do you prevent it from being a fad, because exercise is plagued by fads.
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McLaren finished ninth of 10 teams last season, plagued by unreliability and a lack of power.
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It has been plagued by violence from the Pakistan Taliban, a separatist movement and other groups.
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Amazon recently scrapped an employee recruiting algorithm plagued with problems, according to a report from Reuters.
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Vitter is a reviled figure here, but Kennedy has always stood beside his scandal-plagued friend.
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The new government will be faced with an economy plagued by dwindling exports, manufacturing and remittances.
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Salt incrustations, maybe due to water damage, plagued the Irisagrig (pronounced ee-ree-sah-grig) tablets.
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Why it matters: Smallpox plagued humans for thousands of years, before it was eradicated in 1977.
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Long plagued by charges of corruption, the Baltimore Police Department has struggled to win public confidence.
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Mismanagement has plagued the region for far too long and Ms. Hedman's resignation is way overdue.
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Aeropostale, the lowest priced of the three companies, continues to be plagued by its failing strategy.
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Those subsidies have been scandal-plagued for decades, as discussed in a new Cato Institute study.
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The preclinical testing industry has been plagued by increasing competition and anemic pricing despite growing demand.
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Inequities have plagued the tech world since Ada Lovelace coded the first computer program in 1842.
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Brazil's penitentiary system has for years been plagued by what analysts have described as systemic failures.
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Chicago was plagued by nine turnovers that produced 753 Pacers' points during the first two quarters.
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But it has been plagued by reliability and safety problems over its 22 years of development.
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The startup world has been plagued by too many tragic suicides, deep depression and paralyzing burnout.
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But it may also suggest a growing wariness of Trump's already scandal-plagued administration among Republicans.
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The apps problem that plagued BlackBerry's old phones is no longer an issue with the KEYone.
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For everyone else, good luck — the original Oculus Rift preorders were plagued by months-long delays.
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In a world plagued by division and narrow-minded politics, that can be no bad thing.
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Jones, 35, has a history of arrests and was plagued by legal issues throughout his career.
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Safety concerns have plagued Russia's airline industry, which has experienced many fatal crashes in recent years.
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With midterm elections approaching and President Trump plagued by unprecedented disapproval, my thoughts turn to Rep.
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He was the first of three top Virginia politicians plagued by controversies in the following weeks.
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The question has plagued iPhone owners for years: Why can't I always decline an incoming call?
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Arecibo has been plagued by funding woes for years and today its future is entirely uncertain.
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Once again, Kelly and Mac Radner (Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen) are plagued by Greek life.
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The civil war has plagued Yemen since 2015, when the Houthi rebels took over the capital.
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For Williams, Rome offered freedom — an escape from the puritanism that plagued his life back home.
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He was the first of three top Virginia politicians rapidly plagued by controversies in past weeks.
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SIGAR reported some progress in combating corruption, which has plagued both Afghan military and political institutions.
|
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But production issues have plagued the company, and it has repeatedly had to delay its production.
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Anxiety about night feedings and colic (which my son didn't have) plagued my thoughts all evening.
|
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Then Facebook ended the year plagued by negative headlines about data privacy and controversial PR tactics.
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Apple is looking to solve a big problem that has plagued the medical sector for decades.
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At the U.N., stalemates, corruption and sexual abuse have plagued the organization in the past decade.
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To the contrary, many Brazilians note, it transfers power from one scandal-plagued party to another.
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He has also been plagued by accusations of a pay-to-play culture within City Hall.
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India's overburdened health system is plagued by an acute shortage of government hospitals in rural areas.
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The retired general is eager to put some order on a White House plagued with infighting.
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Athletes' housing has been plagued by blocked toilets, leaking pipes and exposed wires, among other problems.
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Bitter memories of Japan's 1910-1945 colonization of Korea have long plagued ties with South Korea.
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In the face of severe food shortages and widespread poverty, malnutrition has plagued Venezuela for years.
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The Environmental Protection Agency, reportedly plagued by internal drama, saw a steady overhaul of its credo.
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TOTAL RECALL Quiz timeWhich country has been plagued by extreme heat in the days following Christmas?
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While the VA is rooted in noble intentions, it has been plagued with problems for years.
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The system's development was plagued with issues, which some attributed to the Ford's three-year delay.
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In May, China's banking commission warned that the business was plagued with problems, including unauthorized products.
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The state-level polls are infrequent and plagued by uneven poll quality and small sample sizes.
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From the start, the smartphone that was supposed to change it all was plagued by delays.
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Feature A basketball legend looks back with surprising gratitude on a life plagued by physical agony.
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Injuries plagued Hill, who wound through three more organizations before needing Tommy John surgery in 2011.
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Nigeria's airlines are plagued by problems - delays, cancellations and fuel shortages almost expected from domestic passengers.
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So the fact that ALIS is years behind schedule and plagued with bugs is particularly disturbing.
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But this is Malaysia—a country plagued by political corruption, where press freedom remains dismally low.
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The second attendee said the changes were "modest" and the law was "still plagued by overreach".
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Because I do exercise pretty hard and often, I'm always plagued by some low grade soreness.
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Despite ongoing, large-scale removal efforts, Cancún's beaches are also sometimes plagued with sargassum algae blossoms.
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Before long, there's an outbreak much like the 90-person epidemic that plagued Key West, Fla.
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You must pursue nearly the same standard of beauty that plagued you in your own century.
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The production area in the Turkana region has long been plagued by banditry and cattle rustling.
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The bombing was the latest in a series of deadly attacks that have plagued the campaign.
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She's been plagued by nightmares and visions of her son who was murdered by the Whisperers.
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The statues were criticized as a waste of money in a region plagued with economic difficulties.
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Like many emerging industries, volatility has plagued the cannabis industry in both the US and Canada.
|
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The fake accounts scandal that has plagued Wells Fargo has now taken down its chief executive.
|
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The Hornets (23-212) got off to another slow start, something that's plagued them all season.
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The Treasury market has been plagued by liquidity problems that began to improve late last week.
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The late cancellations continued a pattern that has plagued New Jersey's commuter railroad all summer. Gov.
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The Brewers are his sixth major league team in a career plagued by injuries and setbacks.
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Architectural education is plagued by the mentality that suffering is a necessary part of its practice.
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She's behind schedule, over budget, plagued by casting headaches and having the time of her life.
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SUPPLY HITS Refined metal supply outside of China, meanwhile, continues to be plagued by unexpected hits.
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These provinces are plagued with marauding militias who continually battle in an anarchic state of affairs.
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And I feel like ed tech's been plagued by too many people doing small things. Right.
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Observers say he was a stabilizing influence for the previously scandal-plagued California Public Utilities Commission.
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In a realm plagued by rulers who slaughtered their way into power, Bran is physically broken.
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Even the subway system, once the pride of the city, has been plagued by construction problems.
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"This case has been hopelessly plagued by misconduct by prosecutors," Mr. Parlatore wrote to the court.
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But entering into the drama that once plagued the cast members was an adjustment for her.
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Broadly, the American military's practice of counterinsurgency since 2001 has been plagued by frustration and failure.
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But Mr. Zuma, plagued by personal and political scandals, was distrusted by the white business establishment.
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Ms. Hill said both Washington and Hollywood were plagued by an imbalance and misuse of power.
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It shaped my worldview, informed my awareness of the system, and plagued my youth with knowing.
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Sanchez, who is right-handed, has been plagued by intermittent irritation in his shoulder since 2017.
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New York State has been mostly spared the scandals that have plagued states with weaker regulations.
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The city's bike-sharing program was so plagued with vandalism that it was eventually shut down.
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Meanwhile, WikiLeaks was plagued with infighting, often touched off by Mr. Assange's astringent style and ego.
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Malnourishment has long plagued Wayuu children and many communities can ill afford more mouths to feed.
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The primaries have been plagued by voter suppression, as a result of which many say Sen.
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For more than 25 years, the Kashmir Valley of northern India has been plagued by conflict.
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Despite scandals that have plagued the PiS in recent weeks, it still leads in opinion polls.
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However, the program has been plagued by problems, and more than 99% of applicants are rejected.
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The service is constantly plagued by technical issues, making the actual act of watching a chore.
|
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Along with the macroeconomic woes that plagued Wall Street, soybean futures fell on disappointing export sales.
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Drought has plagued other parts of the West where there have been other recent, larger wildfires.
|
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Plagued by sustained supply deficit, the auto-catalyst metal extended gains into a fourth straight year.
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Though the Blue Mountains are still plagued by fires, areas like Blackheath are seeing some recovery.
|
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Hong Kong may even be catching a disease that has plagued the United States: partisan polarization.
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This concern about possible regime change has plagued Iranian governments for years, particularly since the 2202s.
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The small, landlocked country has since been plagued by protests and demands for Mutharika to resign.
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The small, landlocked country has since been plagued by protests and demands for Mutharika to resign.
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Mr. Zelensky's new prosecutor general is modernizing his corruption-plagued office and firing hundreds of prosecutors.
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Both were churchgoing, and both were living in a crime-plagued area they wanted to escape.
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Even before Yearwood's arrests, the Graysville police department was plagued with issues, according to the lawsuit.
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This possibility plagued us, but we didn&apost initially set aside the time to address it.
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Kurdistan has long been plagued by political disunity between the KDP and decades-old rival PUK.
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Most of Latin America was plagued by military interference for the first 150 years of independence.
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Jokic was held to nine points, but managed 13 rebounds in just 28 foul-plagued minutes.
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Instead, the Discovery premiere offered more of the same kind of ADD that plagued Season 1.
|
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Kardashian and Thompson, 28, split earlier this year after a rocky relationship plagued by cheating scandals.
|
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On February 20163, 2019, Barr took over a Justice Department plagued by dissension and low morale.
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Porn pirates have plagued Patreon for years, but the platform has essentially given up fighting them.
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Heavy rain has plagued much of Minas Gerais, the state in which Belo Horizonte is located.
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He is cracking down on convicted criminals who have plagued our communities for far too long.
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He is expected to put an end to the corruption claims that have plagued Zuma's government.
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In 2014, Hunter joined the board of a scandal-plagued Ukrainian natural gas company called Burisma.
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That's a promising starts for a film that has been plagued with complaints from the beginning.
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This time around, Facebook is also addressing the app problem that plagued the first generation Portal.
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Yet in spite of this increased flying demand, funding uncertainty has plagued the FAA for years.
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Poor special teams play, which has plagued the Cardinals all season, haunted them again on Sunday.
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The country is still plagued with official corruption and a weak tradition of rule of law.
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In fact, the problems that plagued the Democratic Party 50 years ago continue to do so.
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Op-Ed Contributor WASHINGTON — Latin American and Caribbean nations have been plagued by dictatorships throughout history.
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Her party was battered by three years in power plagued by bickering, flipflops and unkept promises.
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The amoral Proctor doesn't hesitate, but Waterhouse, plagued with regret, demands that Proctor relinquish his badge.
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Pruitt had been plagued by allegations of ethical violations and questionable management practices at the EPA.
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Leaks have plagued the administration since Trump took office, often releasing damaging information to the press.
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Overlapping inquiries by the House, the Senate and the F.B.I. have been plagued by partisan sniping.
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" It likened the plan to "failed socialist policies that have plagued many other countries over time.
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Quetta is the capital Baluchistan province which has been plagued for decades by a separatist insurgency.
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The housing market is also currently plagued by a critically low supply of homes for sale.
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Snapshot: Above, a butcher's stall in Karachi, Pakistan, which has been plagued by swarms of flies.
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Snapshot: Above, a butcher's stall in Karachi, Pakistan, which has been plagued by swarms of flies.
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Of course, these same trials plagued me, and all grandparents, when our own kids were small.
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The agency has been plagued by ongoing track problems, rail service disruptions and other safety issues.
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The effort to purge noncitizens from the voter rolls was plagued by chaos from the start.
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You also say that all cryptocurrencies are plagued by frauds that were banned in the 1930s.
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Nor has Trump's campaign rhetoric plagued other companies that have proceeded with mergers during his administration.
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The rumors have plagued Grande for a long time, with many of them circulating for years.
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