These projects, however, bring different perspectives to the heroism and sacrifice of those serving, while grappling with a long cinematic history of movies grappling with the aftermath of America's wars.
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"I grew up around a developing country grappling with the onslaught of HIV-AIDS," says Gurira, who wrote and starred in a play about two women grappling with HIV called Continuum.
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I saw hints in the work all along the way of him grappling with this, like any famous person would: grappling with sexual temptation and pharmaceutical temptation and stress and spirituality.
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But the biggest issue she's grappling with — the same one that everyone in the industry is grappling with — is assuming responsibility for the garment even at the end of its lifecycle.
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This philosopher, grappling with the meaning of good and evil.
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Investors have been grappling with increasing market volatility of late.
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But courts are still grappling with this issue, Wessler says.
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Today, millennials are grappling with some serious challenges at work.
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Prisons are also grappling with new problems caused by spice.
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Nope, it's just us grappling with a really hard problem.
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Other areas of China are also grappling with subdued growth.
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Airbus and Boeing are also grappling with their own problems.
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You see, at the time I was grappling with abstractions.
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They are resilient, but grappling with depression, grief and nightmares.
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Black Mirror's "Smithereens" is grappling with two very different issues.
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Pollsters are also grappling with who, specifically, will show up.
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New York isn't the only state grappling with nuclear woes.
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At the time, this founder was grappling with a dilemma.
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Society is grappling with new paradigms and in a sense.
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There is no grappling with the impact of his words.
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Though it is grappling with some of this issue, too.
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That has Wall Street grappling with a major ethical dilemma.
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I was grappling with raising kids in our culture today.
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E3 is grappling with its own shifts, writes Laura Parker.
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Several other Brazilian states are grappling with a financial crisis.
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Then, we were grappling with skyrocketing prices at the pump.
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Goldman is grappling with more than a Justice Department investigation.
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Pink has been grappling with her health for several days.
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"It's a question that we've been grappling with," he said.
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Meanwhile, other mathematicians were grappling with the densely written papers.
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It's a nuanced grappling with the ethics of modern warfare.
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Prosecutors in Massachusetts are currently grappling with a similar scenario.
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Tokyo organizers have been grappling with a series of blunders.
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And they're grappling with something they honestly did not know.
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Hollywood has been grappling with gender parity in the workplace.
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The airlines and hotel chains are already grappling with cancellations.
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Yet the movie finally punts on grappling with its ambiguities.
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The film also details her experiences grappling with mental illness.
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"We're grappling with this very difficult legacy problem," she said.
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To witness tiny humans grappling with the immensity of grief.
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All of these companies are grappling with the same issues.
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Congress is grappling with the coronavirus outbreak on multiple fronts.
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He said he also was grappling with his sexual orientation.
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Remember: You've been grappling with this question; perhaps she hasn't.
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But Anisimova is understandably still grappling with her father's death.
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Like its competitors, American is grappling with higher fuel costs.
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It's a power that some platforms are currently grappling with.
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In some ways, the two are grappling with similar challenges.
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The president is also grappling with tough challenges from Washington.
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Mexico is still grappling with the legacy of his approach.
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But the F.B.I. is still grappling with Mr. Hussain's legacy.
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Taystee (Danielle Brooks) is still grappling with her life sentence.
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Grappling with uncertainty is an essential part of practicing medicine.
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That's the question everybody is grappling with at the moment.
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So other CEOs are grappling with that as well, sir.
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It's something we've been grappling with for some time now.
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The government itself is grappling with some of those same issues.
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NASA is also grappling with the effect of these budgetary overruns.
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Another was about someone grappling with the death of his father.
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Although grappling with serious challenges, it is poised for greater progress.
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This is a question researchers have been grappling with for years.
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If your newsroom is grappling with something similar, take note. pic.twitter.
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Around the world, governments are grappling with the threat from floods.
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Investors are also grappling with the possibility of higher interest rates.
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Yemen is already grappling with the world's most urgent humanitarian crisis.
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But Nissan has also been grappling with problems of its own.
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Colleges nationwide are currently grappling with their past ties to slavery.
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Facebook is still grappling with its very big problem in Myanmar.
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Meanwhile, Will is in a stupor, grappling with his father's death.
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Governments are still grappling with regulations for drones and driverless cars.
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And this is the paradox I'm grappling with in the book.
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But Wednesday, members were still grappling with how to move forward.
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I've been grappling with that question in this post-#tealizard world.
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Many of these dramas show ordinary Americans grappling with spiralling expenses.
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We're all grappling with the commentary of others on our bodies.
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Corporate-governance experts are used to grappling with excessive executive pay.
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Grappling with our faults has never been this country's strong suit.
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The smartphone industry is grappling with slowing demand and intense competition.
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In much the same way, medicine is grappling with it too.
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Chief Brown has been grappling with some grim statistics this year.
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That left school districts grappling with how to treat transgender students.
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More satisfying is the thread of Anna grappling with her agoraphobia.
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Rio is grappling with infrastructure issues, political unrest and financial instability.
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Other North American cities are grappling with their own homelessness crises.
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On Wednesday, women of all races were grappling with the findings.
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Cities across the globe are grappling with how to regulate Uber.
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We are still grappling with the constitutional fallout a generation later.
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Democrats are grappling with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.
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India is grappling with its worst economic slowdown in a decade.
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Still, Kraft Heinz has been grappling with its own growth challenges.
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Policymakers and advocates are grappling with ways to curb the crisis.
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It is a choice leaders around the world are grappling with.
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Go: The Bahamas is grappling with the devastation of Hurricane Dorian.
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Like South Korea, Iran and Italy are grappling with significant outbreaks.
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And now obviously Jeffrey Epstein is something that we're grappling with.
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"I'm grappling with how to do it and maintain a living."
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Argentina has been grappling with a pervasive debt crisis since 2018.
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It appears that YouTube is grappling with both of those issues.
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Anti-trans violence is often linked to men grappling with transamory.
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El Salvador is grappling with a wave of crime and violence.
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Analysts say the tech companies are grappling with how to proceed.
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What they're grappling with, together, is a complicated set of injuries.
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We both remembered being children and grappling with our cultural identities.
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Other countries are also grappling with how to regulate crypto market.
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Canada is grappling with the fate of its publicly funded system.
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Dozens of industries, from solar power to steel, are grappling with overcapacity.
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U.S. and state authorities are grappling with a national opioid addiction epidemic.
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Science is still grappling with the fundamentals of where ideas come from.
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A few were grappling with an even crazier idea: that people were
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Medicom had experience grappling with the SARS, H1N1 and Ebola virus crises.
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Since then Mr Mistry has been grappling with two problems (see article).
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Negotiators are grappling with a several issues besides just the overall cost.
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But this is not the only problem the firm is grappling with.
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Congress is grappling with IRS funding levels for the new fiscal year.
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Nearly a century later, the country is grappling with the opposite problem.
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That's something that Uber's been grappling with for a really long time.
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Xerox has been grappling with declining annual revenue for four consecutive years.
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The country has been grappling with an opioid epidemic in recent years.
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Supposedly, Arie told Becca that he was grappling with feelings for Lauren.
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Britain is grappling with these dilemmas more diligently than perhaps any country.
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That's the issue scientists are now grappling with in the Mojave Desert.
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Today it is grappling with a very different country, Europe and world.
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In particular it is grappling with the possibility of a Jamaica coalition.
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Donovan doesn't shirk from grappling with the ambiguities of Patrick's deprogramming crusade.
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Today, we learned that Facebook itself has been grappling with this question.
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Of course, finance is not the only industry grappling with digital disruption.
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And some not-so-routine, like grappling with your toddler's new superpowers.
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No doubt, grappling with such questions is precisely what makes memoirs worthwhile.
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And aside from legal measures, tech companies are grappling with the issue.
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"I think the market is grappling with some fundamental uncertainties," she said.
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Again, this move saw the studio grappling with the concept of free.
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Investors are also grappling with increasing signs of a global economic slowdown.
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Nissan Motor is grappling with a scandal involving longtime boss Carlos Ghosn.
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But Mexico is now grappling with the aftermath of two natural disasters.
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The stories don't end, because people never stop grappling with these issues.
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Haiti has been grappling with a devastating cholera epidemic for six years.
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Developers are still grappling with vehicle performance in snow or heavy rain.
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Traversing Delany's youth, we see a precocious mind grappling with his own
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Sales fell fastest in China, which is grappling with an economic downturn.
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The EPA and state regulators have only recently begun grappling with PFAS.
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Congress is grappling with how to keep the government running past Sept.
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Joe Crowley, the party is still grappling with What It All Means.
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The federal government has been grappling with the spike in teen vaping.
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Zionism offers both the most pragmatic and most morally serious grappling with
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The Dakotas are grappling with blizzard conditions, the National Weather Service said.
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Uber France is grappling with yet another scandal on social media networks.
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Silicon Valley has been grappling with gender equality and diversity for years.
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What would you say Tina is grappling with the most this season?
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Grappling with that is what part of what the book's journey is.
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People have been grappling with these questions since the beginning of time.
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Others are grappling with the uncertain outlook the trade war threat brings.
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Like its rivals, Delta is grappling with higher fuel and labor costs.
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Cities across the world are grappling with how to regulate the company.
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The United States and England, meanwhile, are grappling with it every day.
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Italy is grappling with the highest number of coronavirus cases in Europe.
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And I think this is still a question that we're grappling with.
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In particular, some of the planning assumptions themselves are worth grappling with.
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And across the country, more nursing homes are grappling with coronavirus outbreaks.
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The emails' content portrayed a school grappling with other questions of diversity.
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That's bad news for those still grappling with the recession of 2008.
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The state's regulators were effectively grappling with the question of sunk costs.
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Spain is also grappling with another scourge: Black marketeers and price-gougers.
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Officials say they are grappling with a backlog of public disclosure requests.
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Across the world, cities are grappling with how to regulate the company.
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Tell us how you are grappling with the news of the report.
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Sustaining school safety requires grappling with all facets of this multidimensional challenge.
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All the while, Cathay was grappling with threats to its bottom line.
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Consumers are grappling with rising prices, and wages have not kept pace.
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Countries including Japan and Germany have already been grappling with slowing growth.
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Be smart: It's not just Big Tech that's grappling with these decisions.
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Toronto is grappling with a sharp rise in gun violence this year.
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Since 2015, Lebanon has been grappling with a nation-wide garbage crisis.
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General Mills (GIS) is grappling with a sales slump in North America.
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The move comes as China is grappling with the escalating coronavirus outbreak.
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India is grappling with an endemic problem of sexual violence against women.
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Yemen is already grappling with one of the world's worst humanitarian crises.
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Congress and the Trump administration have been grappling with how to respond.
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Now, the names are grappling with the reality of a new landscape.
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It is also still grappling with Volkswagen's (VW) emissions test-cheating scandal.
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Lawmakers and the administration are grappling with how to stem the tide.
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California has spent the last six years grappling with a brutal drought.
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Many artists are grappling with this difficulty as they create new work.
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"Absolutely nobody wants them," said a senior diplomat grappling with the issue.
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As it turns out, lots of journalists are grappling with these questions.
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Ezra Miller has some suggestions for a society grappling with the #MeToo movement.
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The brightest minds in podcasting are grappling with how to solve these problems.
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But occasionally he'll be crippled by the enormity of what he's grappling with.
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Furthermore, the government is grappling with a lack of information on this issue.
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The department already was grappling with rising racial tensions when Woods was shot.
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Moves like that show that Facebook is grappling with its most manipulative propagandists.
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Dick's is not the only national chain to be grappling with gun sales.
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Sara Ramirez, artist and activist, shared resources for those grappling with their identity.
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Today's liberals like to think that they are grappling with uniquely difficult issues.
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That is what governments all around the rich world are now grappling with.
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South Korea, Asia's fourth largest economy, has been grappling with worsening air quality.
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Second, Mr Orban's rabble-rousing offers little to policymakers grappling with mass migration.
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The country seems to be grappling with who its monuments honor, and why.
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Grappling with a major financial crisis, Greece struggled to cope with the influx.
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Legislatures in several states are grappling with claims of sexual harassment and abuse.
|
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And 18 years since the accident, Gayheart is still grappling with what happened.
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They must please their political masters while grappling with devilishly detailed policy problems.
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Cities in better health than Detroit are also grappling with the pensions burden.
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Japan's fast-ageing society has left employers grappling with an acute labor shortage.
|
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And this is the really big challenge that smart devices are grappling with.
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UPS is grappling with lower margins for e-commerce, which have dented earnings.
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Yet we are still grappling with the challenges and opportunities of this transformation.
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So it is not surprising that the church is still grappling with this.
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Meaning, it erases those parts of feminism that Hollywood is still grappling with.
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Grappling with these challenges, however, may spur a shift in the industry's structure.
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Two years later, some of us are still grappling with that harsh reality.
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I'm always grappling with: did I do the right thing by my family?
|
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But countless families are just now grappling with the reality of losing everything.
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What do you think has been stopping them from grappling with the subject?
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Stanford is not the only college grappling with binge drinking and alcohol issues.
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I woke up on Sunday still grappling with what happened the day before.
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It is not just Christianity, of course, that is grappling with these questions.
|
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It is also the political ideology best capable of grappling with the moral
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All newspapers are grappling with how to absorb the downturn in print advertising.
|
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But the question that everyone is grappling with is: Do normal standards apply?
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India has been grappling with keeping the pharmaceutical giant in check for years.
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Chesters confided that her children were already grappling with their own ethical quandaries.
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THE TOPLINE: Washington is grappling with a whirlwind weekend of U.S.-Iran developments.
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Your recent work seems to be grappling with that tradition in a way.
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He's still very clearly grappling with far-right views and borderline holocaust denial.
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Politicians have been grappling with sex scandals since the birth of the nation.
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After grappling with regret, doubt, and substance abuse, she reflects on the journey.
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Nio is grappling with a design issue in an older battery pack module.
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But we'll be grappling with his for a long, long time to come.
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And now Southern California is grappling with a series of massive, uncontrolled wildfires.
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She also is still grappling with numbness and tingling sensations in her legs.
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Densely-populated Bangladesh says it has been grappling with the large refugee numbers.
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The Middle East has been grappling with serious male infertility problems for decades.
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Investors appeared to be grappling with the continued worsening of global trade ties.
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Grappling with that is part of understanding of how we got to here.
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Grappling with how to build ethics into AI isn't necessarily a new problem.
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I guess that was another hopeful sign, that Senators are grappling with that.
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Early on, the two women wrestle, grappling with hooked ankles rather than hands.
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The city is grappling with deep-seated inequity, including in its school system.
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Our climate team looks at some of the questions they'll be grappling with.
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They effectively become subjects themselves, grappling with how he ought to be remembered.
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JESSICA BENNETT: This particular story has left me grappling with a particular question.
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I remember grappling with the feeling that I was different from my peers.
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To honor it meant grappling with how a therapist responds to her clients.
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With a wealth divide comes a homelessness crisis, which Austin is grappling with.
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The U.S. military, as a global institution, is also grappling with the coronavirus.
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Throughout the United States, states are grappling with similar challenges as prisoners age.
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A changed United States is now grappling with how to handle the accusation.
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For years, she has been grappling with questions that lie between those poles.
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Italy is grappling with the most severe COVID-19 coronavirus crisis outside China.
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Rather, it is about getting employees to start grappling with issues of race.
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"This is a family that is grappling with extreme tragedy," Mr. Merritt said.
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It's a sea change in society and we're still grappling with the implications.
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Indonesia is also grappling with domestic political challenges that may further fuel extremism.
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Despite the reassuring words, China is grappling with a number of economic problems.
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In terms of the battle for attention, artists are now grappling with screens.
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No one questions that Turkey is grappling with a long string of troubles.
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Some are confronting addiction or grappling with violence they suffered on the streets.
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Those are only a handful of questions that many investors are grappling with.
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The country has been grappling with an opioid epidemic for the past years.
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It has been grappling with attacks from Al Qaeda-linked groups since 2013.
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And religious leaders are grappling with the delicate balance between welcoming and wary.
|
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Australian banks have been grappling with slowing earnings after years of record profits.
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It's also grappling with increasing competition from online retailers, including Casper and Amazon.
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Grappling with this idea of who deserves benefits is a longstanding, difficult conversation.
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Scientists have been grappling with a discrepancy in their models of the universe.
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The market is also grappling with currency uncertainty following the Brexit vote, Bianco said.
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Even with rising crude prices, the country is grappling with a large budget deficit.
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The Twitter attack came as the country was already grappling with a debt crisis.
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And a meeting will go back and forth, grappling with some issue or another.
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Ascendant House Democrats are grappling with how to approach climate in the next Congress.
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C.C. and Lori (Emily Meade), meanwhile, are grappling with the incident from last week.
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M. We all find ourselves grappling with deep, existential questions from time to time.
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Meanwhile, the world is also grappling with a U.S. administration that appears increasingly unhinged.
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Zimbabwe, which is grappling with severe power shortages, imports power from neighbouring South Africa.
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Ahead, we talked to experts about what can keep survivors from grappling with abuse.
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And many of these advanced economies are grappling with aging demographics, low productivity growth.
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A: It's funny to hear you say that, because I'm still grappling with that.
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There he meets Julie who is grappling with the recent death of her father.
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But he added that the sector was still grappling with excessive levies and taxes.
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We were grappling with the relevance of our chosen field to our wider communities.
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Now, we can build cases around specific crime problems that communities are grappling with.
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Unfortunately, I am still grappling with each of these, and am not a timelord.
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That's something mainstream publications are grappling with as well as public appetite has shifted.
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She doesn't remember how she got her abilities, and is left grappling with why.
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India's problem India has been grappling with the issue of sexual violence for decades.
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Maybe I was not connected enough; I was grappling with more internal identity issues.
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This song feels like him grappling with who he is as his life changes.
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Celeste will spend the season grappling with her own complicated feelings about her husband.
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These are all issues we will likely be grappling with for years to come.
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Earnhardt Jr. retired from racing in 2017 after secretly grappling with concussions for years.
|
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Advertisers are also grappling with how to measure their ads in this new world.
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Other candidates are grappling with the competing claims on their time and attention, however.
|
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And University of California officials are grappling with the prospect of reducing student enrollment.
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Traders are grappling with big issues that they can't quite get their heads around.
|
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Apple is one of many American companies now grappling with increasing Chinese consumer anxiety.
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It has also been grappling with the negative impact of the strong Swiss franc.
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Grappling with OBJ's 200 pounds, Norman executes a pivot, a carry, a slight pirouette.
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How, I wondered, is the rest of the world grappling with this tremendous knowledge?
|
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Other countries grappling with Zika have issued similar guidance urging women to avoid pregnancy.
|
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Ironically, it is the Old World that is grappling with these fresh challenges first.
|
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So but we are all there for grappling with the same issues in sequence.
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Congress broadly is grappling with whether — and how — it should proceed with encryption legislation.
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After grappling with the issue for a decade, Google is calling in some reinforcements.
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Yoga students and studios are grappling with inappropriate, manipulative and exploitative teachers and teachings.
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Countries around the world are grappling with how to control the booming drone industry.
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The novel follows them as they forge a bond while grappling with their losses.
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Clinton is grappling with high disaffection, most pronounced among white men with limited education.
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Airbnb has been grappling with the issue of discrimination on its service for months.
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But the gains were quickly erased because investors are grappling with global economic concerns.
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The U.S. military has been grappling with lasers being pointed at aircraft for decades.
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But having made that point, Graham spends much of his essay grappling with strawmen.
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But he noted that many countries of the world were now grappling with extremism.
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Clinton on Tuesday morning, her supporters acknowledged grappling with whether they could trust Mrs.
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The economy is grappling with a slowdown amid a global crash in oil prices.
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We're all grappling with what it's like to express ourselves verbally in this culture.
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That would spill over to an economy already grappling with a severe commodity downturn.
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Here's a scary thought for decision makers inside large organizations grappling with digital transformation.
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He's 14-years-old and grappling with duchenne muscular dystrophy, a degenerative neuromuscular disorder.
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Canada's most populous city has been grappling with growing gun violence in recent years.
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Several of these new schools in Lower Manhattan are already grappling with space issues.
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The ONE revelations come as several charity organizations are grappling with accusations of misconduct.
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Our four different covers were reflective of different issues the industry is grappling with.
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New York's doctors are grappling with a sharp uptick in hospitalizations without sufficient equipment.
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Every day, patients and doctors are grappling with endless obstacles from multiple insurance companies.
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She's still grappling with obsessions, betrayals, sexuality, memories and self-revelation. 4AD. Sept. 29.
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California's Santa Clara County has been grappling with 11 confirmed cases of coronavirus infection.
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California is grappling with two tragedies: the aftermath of a mass shooting and wildfires.
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David on grappling with different political viewpoints and why Democrats need a rural strategy.
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As a theater professor in the Pacific Northwest, I'm grappling with lost artistic opportunities.
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But she is still part of an analog generation grappling with a digital world.
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Britain's two main political parties, Conservative and Labour, are still grappling with that fact.
|
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Facebook has been grappling with its role in the explosion of online child pornography.
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What European country is grappling with the biggest outbreak of coronavirus outside of China?
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Nufarm has been grappling with weak demand for crop-protection products in North America.
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Ms. Macareno said her experience left her feeling humiliated and grappling with suicidal thoughts.
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In "Early," we read about neonatologists, bioethicists and parents grappling with the toughest decisions.
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Shaw was grazed by a bullet on his elbow while grappling with the gunman.
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Now, federal officials are grappling with a new challenge — how to regulate e-cigarettes.
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Charleston's East Side is grappling with both gentrification and a recent uptick in homicides.
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The mothers were grappling with whether "13 Reasons Why" was appropriate for their kids.
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The show has also been grappling with the United States government rejecting developer's visas.
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He inherited a conglomerate grappling with the fallout of its disastrous merger with AOL.
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Nigeria has been grappling with low growth since exiting a recession four years ago.
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Today's markets, for instance, are grappling with a trade war and low interest rates.
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He is also grappling with many issues that have the potential to distract Facebook.
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It's something Republican senators and White House aides have been grappling with for weeks.
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A major subplot of season 3 involves Jessica grappling with her sexual assault trauma.
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Or, rather, not sufficiently embodied: a kind of sexless protagonist grappling with abstract demons.
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The new reports show how each region is grappling with its own unique challenges.
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Other parts of Latin America are also grappling with bursts of anti-immigration sentiment.
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The New York Times Weddings section is among the entities grappling with that responsibility.
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In the new year, I hope to keep grappling with these particularly Californian paradoxes.
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Lebanon is grappling with the worst financial strains since its 1975-1990 civil war.
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While grappling with the near-certainty of her husband's death, Fani stands with Franz.
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It's a challenging result for evidence-based policy and one I'm still grappling with.
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The result: Brazil is still grappling with its most severe economic crisis in decades.
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Many are grappling with a nationwide economic slowdown that has dampened demand for electricity.
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I'm grappling with the negative opinions as none of them have been constructively helpful.
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The airline, like its competitors, is grappling with higher costs but strong passenger demand.
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Singapore is grappling with one of the highest numbers of coronavirus cases outside China.
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Like other restaurant companies, Starbucks is grappling with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Ms. Zurkow, an artist, has long been grappling with climate change in her work.
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The author of Rise of the Creative Class is grappling with its dark side
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The manufacturers of unmanned aerial vehicles are grappling with this sort of jamming problem.
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An analyst in Zurich suggested that EFG would also be grappling with higher legal costs.
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Even more than Mr. Bush, Mr. Rubio is grappling with how to confront multiple foes.
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California, Nevada and other parts of the West are grappling with flooding and heavy snow.
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Puerto Rico has been grappling with a bankruptcy crisis and owes $72 billion to creditors.
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Having discovered lots of new rights, Canada is grappling with how to honour them all.■
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Parts of Colorado and other Western states have been grappling with heat and severe drought.
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In the show, Parker plays Frances, a woman grappling with the end of her marriage.
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The president was apparently not content to leave the world grappling with that imagery alone.
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These issues are not unlike the ones U.S.-based ride-sharing services are grappling with.
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Businesses are also grappling with a new requirement automatically to enroll employees in pension schemes.
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Those two stocks are grappling with double-digit percent losses over the last 52-weeks.
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I spent too much of my time grappling with the question Ain't I a Woman?
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Kamile's "Body" is a crystalline version of that first, positive side to grappling with identity.
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But neighbors and relatives say they are grappling with what authorities called a "tragic" shooting.
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MAINE Well beyond Stoneridge Farm, Maine state officials are grappling with contaminated sludge on farms.
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But it was like "grappling with a jellyfish", as this newspaper put it in 1962.
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Several others in the room said they were grappling with what to do come November.
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Chamber's novel is a beautiful look at a community that is grappling with impending change.
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But even as her star ascends, Feldstein is still grappling with the depths of grief.
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The US has been grappling with what to do with the station in recent years.
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He is due to leave the presidency as Cuba is grappling with two new problems.
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She said she's still grappling with the emotional damage of her teenage encounters with Epstein.
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The news united Republicans who have spent the past several weeks grappling with Trump's controversies.
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And India is far from being the only country grappling with a booming youth population.
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Nearly 100 days in, he's still grappling with the fact that being president is hard.
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The date ended horrifically, with the woman grappling with a coerced and unwanted sexual encounter.
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ON EVERY side, Britain's politicians are grappling with problems of immense scale and nightmarish complexity.
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Others say they're now grappling with a new reality they don't know how to face.
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At the same time, Facebook is grappling with increased privacy regulations outside the United States.
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Chains like J.Crew and Gap have been grappling with this precise issue for years now.
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Companies detailed in the Wall Street Journal are grappling with how to prevent inappropriate behavior.
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She was also grappling with $2401,218 in student loan debt from college and law school.
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Though she never married, the film shows Dickinson grappling with the idea of settling down.
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In an email, an EPA spokesperson detailed the agency's years-long history grappling with PFAS.
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Zay is stark raving nude while grappling with his brother -- Cayleb Jones of the Vikings.
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But showbiz aside, both leaders are grappling with the constraining consequences of their own mistakes.
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Like many newsrooms, we're still grappling with how to handle coverage of the new administration.
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It is something that people have only been grappling with publicly for about 10 years.
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Annie's death has left her family grappling with what remains unknown in the homicide case.
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South Africa is grappling with weak economic growth and unemployment of more than 25 percent.
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Now, at 23, Kavanaugh says she is still grappling with the effects of her trauma.
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This is an issue that we're going to be grappling with for years to come.
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ZURICH (Reuters) - Central banks grappling with fast-changing financial technology and companies like Facebook (FB.
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"Doin' the Cockroach" found Brock grappling with the demons of his home-schooled religious upbringing.
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Brazil is grappling with the Zika epidemic, one of its worst health crises in decades.
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Other countries grappling with ageing populations such as Germany are also raising their pensionable age.
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They would also be grappling with a fading tax-cut boost in the new year.
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LVMH, like its rivals, is grappling with a strengthening euro that could dampen tourist spending.
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I think something many are grappling with right now is what to do with themselves.
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He's looking for readers grappling with a complicated situation, who aren't sure what to do.
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They have, however, spent plenty of time grappling with the ways it can be misused.
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Belgium is now grappling with fears that terrorists could attack or infiltrate its nuclear plants.
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Now we're grappling with who he is as a man and all those different things.
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Avengers: Age of Ultron found her grappling with her infertility as a result of sterilization.
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Twitter, of course, isn't the only social media giant still grappling with the 2016 election.
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Oleksak is part of a rising number of female college athletes grappling with mental illness.
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But that hasn't stopped the wargaming community from grappling with conflicts that aren't wholly over.
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Dog Years stars Burt Reynolds as an aging movie star grappling with his advanced years.
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Every one of us is grappling with a different mix of mental and physical dysfunctions.
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There are, however, practical strategies that can be helpful for couples grappling with this imbalance.
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Packaged goods companies, including Kimberly-Clark, have been grappling with surging commodities and transportation costs.
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M.L.B. is now grappling with how to prevent similar electronic-based schemes in the future.
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Nations around the world are grappling with how to protect older people from the virus.
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Jay Inslee as "a snake" when Washington was the first state grappling with an outbreak.
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The study comes as transit agencies like L.A. Metro are grappling with unexplained ridership drops.
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Across the United States, the power sector is grappling with its vulnerabilities to climate change.
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China is grappling with a surge in debt that has begun to threaten its growth.
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Here's how the conglomerate, whose controlling family is now grappling with its Nazi past, flourished.
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As Emily and Quoctrung reported, that's a question cities across the nation are grappling with.
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I kept up, to the detriment of my mental health, grappling with anxiety and burnout.
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Its museum and memorial are a model for other French cities grappling with their histories.
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And yet, West Orange is grappling with a problem faced by communities around the country.
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Grappling with that complexity is key to understanding American government, according to social studies experts.
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The cruise industry is already grappling with lower demand as more travelers stay at home.
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The Capitol is also grappling with its first case of the coronavirus in its complex.
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This comes as several top institutions are grappling with how to handle Mr. Close's work.
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Worker participation in the protests is not the only issue that Cathay is grappling with.
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The company's leadership has also been grappling with the national reckoning underway over sexual harassment.
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Nations around the world are grappling with how to protect older people from the virus.
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This is not to say that the country is not still grappling with the consequences.
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If they were grappling with diminished influence it rarely showed or shaped their public narrative.
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Starting with Ghana in 1957, African countries began grappling with European powers for their independence.
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Other law schools grappling with financial problems have chosen different ways to try to survive.
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Not to mention, the entire world is grappling with the crisis of Australia's ongoing wildfires.
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"Fortune" copes with a failed romance: verses grappling with loss, choruses seeking to move on.
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Another example is Japan, grappling with a government debt-to-GDP ratio of 260 percent.
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Meanwhile, in the security arena, Moon is also grappling with how to manage shifting realities.
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Puerto Rico, for instance, is grappling with catastrophic flooding and widespread damage and power outages.
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Pakistan is grappling with a severe economic crisis and facing heightened tensions with neighboring India.
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Firms are grappling with how to appeal to a younger generation and hold onto assets.
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Investors have been grappling with the possible ramifications of the coronavirus outbreak in recent week.
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Economics is grappling with these issues as other academic disciplines are facing their own reckonings.
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Investors have been grappling with an economic slowdown accelerated by the U.S.-China trade war.
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Newer startups in the sublet economy are also grappling with how to manage that trust.
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But, the Showtime series has already suggested to us Joanie is grappling with suicidal ideation.
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In Ngoepe he found a native who was grappling with his future in the game.
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In China, Xi is grappling with an economy growing at its slowest pace since 2009.
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The Iranian people are grappling with unprecedented, devastating challenges caused by the ruling regime's policies.
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Minnesota is grappling with slippery roads -- so slippery that school buses were sliding off roadways.
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We're now grappling with this wide array of issues, and the halo is gone. Right.
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Experts in the healthcare industry are grappling with what role Google will play in healthcare.
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Successive Canadian governments and employers have been grappling with the rise of high-cost drugs.
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Already grappling with higher domestic production costs, Swiss manufacturers faced declining exports and severe losses.
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Instead, the crown prince is grappling with the international outcry over what happened to Khashoggi.
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Other countries grappling with aging populations such as Germany are also raising their pensionable age.
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Britain is grappling with the aftermath of another terrorist attack in the heart of London.
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Lucas Hedges, meanwhile, plays Otis, a version of LaBeouf who's grappling with alcohol and addiction.
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On Tuesday, still grappling with the tragedy, he said he was scared, angry and heartbroken.
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And they are grappling with the effect of a trade war on their supply chains.
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What is the foremost issue you see contemporary artists grappling with today in the South?
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Again, the scientific community is still grappling with the concept of former heroin users vaping.
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Egypt is also grappling with a deadly Islamic State insurgency in the North Sinai region.
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There's a playful aspect throughout her work even when she is grappling with serious topics.
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These policies are especially important for organizations grappling with systemic gender discrimination and sexual harassment issues.
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In your diary, you wrote about grappling with depression, is that still something you're dealing with?
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Over several decades, doctors and nurses have become better at grappling with all of these obstacles.
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Things haven't turned out the way Holden expected, and he's still grappling with the what-ifs?
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After all, many survivors turn to activism to make meaning of the trauma we're grappling with.
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Heavy downpour in West Coast The West Coast was also grappling with severe weather this week.
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Cities are actively grappling with how they want to regulate bike-share and electric scooter sharing.
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My teens were even worse – grappling with how to fit in, and what that even meant.
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Elsewhere, South Korea is grappling with both a deadly bird flu outbreak and a political crisis.
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Conservationists are grappling with the consequences of deer overpopulation, which is throwing ecosystems out of whack.
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Simultaneously, the broader industry has been grappling with a series of crises in the United States.
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Alex, an orange Muppet with spiky blue hair, is grappling with the incarceration of his father.
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Imagine Europeans struggling to cope with waves of migrants while simultaneously grappling with dangerous climate change.
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But that's not happening in Butte County, where officials are still grappling with the overwhelming recovery.
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Major platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter are still grappling with radicalization and dangerous conspiracy theorists.
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Professors are revamping courses to address the ethical challenges tech companies are grappling with right now.
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It is not just America that is grappling with the issues of slow growth and immigration.
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Michael is newly single and grappling with writer's block as he works on a graphic novel.
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The country is grappling with a two-pronged electricity crisis with spiking prices and sporadic blackouts.
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That's a point Uber and others in the consumer ride-hailing space are still grappling with.
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"I grew up around a developing country grappling with the onslaught of HIV-AIDS," Gurira recalls.
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Senators do seem to be grappling with Facebook's massive power in a way they haven't before.
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Thailand, which is already grappling with a labour shortage, has about 1.3 million registered migrant workers.
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Social media star Hannah Hart is still grappling with the lasting effects of her tumultuous childhood.
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And it already means grappling with the more unsettling feelings that accumulate from these smaller worries.
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Posing an early challenge, the Democrats are grappling with internal disagreements, both tactical and policy-related.
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"Understanding health in the United States requires grappling with the history of the country," Krieger says.
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Many are still grappling with where to draw the line between free speech and dangerous extremism.
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Indonesia, which is the world's biggest Muslim-majority country, is grappling with a resurgence in militancy.
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What we're watching: Congressional Republicans are grappling with two competing proposals from two powerful committee chairmen.
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That leaves Mrs Clinton grappling with a much stronger and better-funded rival than she anticipated.
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Beyond that, there are really stories about coming out and the experience of grappling with sexuality.
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Some EU countries are still grappling with double-digit unemployment rates since the global financial crisis.
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Yoga students and teachers are finally grappling with unwanted touch — and the darker history of yoga.
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Whitmer, are grappling with the legacy of underinvestment in infrastructure such as roads, bridges and airports.
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The loss-making plant in Taranto in Italy's south is grappling with a serious pollution issue.
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The store cards business has been grappling with less successful collection efforts after accounts become delinquent.
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It finds her in new territory: Earthbound and grappling with the frictions of our current moment.
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States like Alaska and Oklahoma, faced with low oil prices, are grappling with bankruptcies and layoffs.
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Was this wife of an antislavery champion unusually frank in grappling with the problem of slavery?
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America Movil is also grappling with a deepening economic recession in Brazil, its second-largest market.
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The storm hammered an island whose 3.4 million citizens were already grappling with unemployment and poverty.
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Currently, VA, Congress and stakeholders are grappling with how to deal with the veterans suicide epidemic.
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Everyone is grappling with the concept of people sharing private vehicles or using a taxilike fleet.
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Easton told KUTV that he was still grappling with how to live as a gay Mormon.
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Mr. Temer is also grappling with dismal approval ratings that are somewhat better than his predecessor's.
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Amid this influx of animals, classrooms and courtrooms are grappling with where to draw the line.
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Mary Williams Walsh talks to some of the people on the island grappling with the unknown.
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The nations of Central America are grappling with their own set of economic and social problems.
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Supporters of Donald J. Trump have begun grappling with what will happen if their candidate loses.
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Most notably, white women are grappling with the dominance of hip-hop and electronic dance music.
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The show has been grappling with the repercussions of changing the past since the first episode.
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There were seeds back then, she said, of issues American society is still grappling with today.
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Until then, regular citizens are left grappling with the grim reality of life in their city.
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Farmers are also grappling with weak prices for conventional grains because of a global supply glut.
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Republicans are also grappling with the family separation crisis created by Trump's "zero tolerance" immigration policy.
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The NWHL is not the only league grappling with the implication of the upcoming Winter Games.
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She wanted to let young people know that it's okay to be grappling with your sexuality.
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The company has been grappling with lawsuits alleging some of its talcum powder products caused cancer.
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All of the countries in the organization are currently grappling with the outbreak of COVID-19.
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I had been grappling with another story that just couldn't get any air under its wings.
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A decade ago, the state was grappling with foreclosures, bank failures and scores of empty subdivisions.
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Chinese companies are grappling with the coronavirus outbreak that has crippled the world's second largest economy.
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State employment agencies have been grappling with a sudden spike in calls, inquiring about unemployment benefits.
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The country of 208 million is grappling with the worst outbreak of yellow fever in decades.
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How do you find them grappling with this question about the compatibility of faith and science?
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It makes sense that grappling with the fragility of such symbols should hurt us so personally.
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Entire fields of study in economics departments are devoted to grappling with some of these problems.
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Swedish digital designer Victor Müller was grappling with his own anxieties about climate change last year.
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Well, because members of the global AI community are grappling with the powerful technology they're developing.
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One story takes place after a school shooting, another centers on a woman grappling with unemployment.
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Like Australia, New Zealand has been grappling with a series of scandals related to Chinese influence.
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There are other challenges, too, which the tech industry has been grappling with since Day 1.
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The decision by SUNY New Paltz follows a recent wave of colleges grappling with troubling histories.
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The party is also grappling with slowing growth that has magnified its fear of popular unrest.
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"Black Lightning," airing Tuesdays, is the reluctant comeback story of a hero grappling with heroism's limits.
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"I remember grappling with the possibility of changing my life and taking this on," he said.
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Election administrators are also grappling with another coronavirus-related challenge: a dependence on elderly poll workers.
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Additionally, employers are grappling with how to handle the services that do drive their high costs.
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The company has been grappling with the fallout of two fatal crashes of its 737 Max.
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In recent years, the museum has found itself struggling to stay afloat and grappling with controversy.
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"The project of cinema is about grappling with the realities we're dealing with," Jackson told Deadline.
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As California endures a yearslong drought, the Jacksons, like other winemakers, are grappling with new realities.
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Clinton's defeat, the foundation is still grappling with its place in the era of President Trump.
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The FDA, meanwhile, has been grappling with the appropriateness of approving new opioids amid the epidemic.
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Mr. Trump began the day on Thursday grappling with his new status as an impeached president.
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Grappling with a major financial crisis, Lebanon has a $1.2 billion Eurobond due on March 9.
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In New Jersey, another low-income city is grappling with the effects of New York's garbage.
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The revisions also come as the US is grappling with how to handle the coronavirus outbreak.
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This exemplifies the moral dilemmas that you're constantly grappling with as The Outer Worlds' story unfolds.
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It is worth grappling with just how gruesome the results of cuts to it can be.
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The hearing comes as lawmakers are grappling with how to pass a legislative fix for DACA.
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The country is grappling with slumping growth and a prolonged trade war with the United States.
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The activism comes as corporate America as a whole is grappling with how to handle Trump.
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Footage of the shooting shows the officer grappling with a protester before Chow approaches the scuffle.
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China is now grappling with some of the consequences of a former and highly controversial policy.
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We talked about our work, the world, what we were grappling with both personally and professionally.
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Those who managed to survive TCHS are still grappling with Tann&aposs unchecked cruelty and greed.
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" Sean says he's "grappling with the negative opinions as none of them have been constructively helpful.
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His book comes at a time when our world is grappling with how information is disseminated.
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The board that runs Woodland says the privately operated cemetery is grappling with unavoidable financial challenges.
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Democrats, still grappling with how aggressively to oppose this nomination, were eager to fill the void.
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The CDC is also grappling with the abrupt resignation this week of its director, Brenda Fitzgerald.
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States hoping they'd see their first surpluses since the recession are instead grappling with projected deficits.
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Maybe having a bigger say in important decisions, or grappling with his fear of death together?
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With companies still grappling with new tax rules, business surveys are pointing to more pain ahead.
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The country is grappling with how to solve the opioid epidemic, a task that isn't easy.
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Caroline: I was far more fascinated by Harry grappling with fatherhood than I thought I'd be.
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As artists themselves, Nolan and Joy weave ideas top thinkers are grappling with today into Westworld.
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I don't think the leadership of the Times really has a way of grappling with that.
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Puerto Rico, which owes $72 billion to creditors, had already been grappling with a bankruptcy crisis.
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That's a question many fields are grappling with as they introduce more AI into their methods.
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But Doug didn't become a believer until 2013, when the family was grappling with a terrible drought.
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Texas is also grappling with serious Quality of Life issues, dropping to 37th place in the category.
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This is a problem that tech companies — from Box, to Facebook, to Alphabet — are all grappling with.
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The Rangers are once again grappling with major injuries, with Rick Nash and Ryan McDonagh out indefinitely.
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Instead, you find a town – like many others – that's grappling with underfunding and a shortage of jobs.
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Meanwhile, parents are grappling with whether to keep their children at JCCs amid the ongoing bomb threats.
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During the course of his meetings, Ozzie learned he was not alone in grappling with this issue.
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Some technology companies in the U.S. and abroad recognize these issues and are already grappling with them.
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Forty years ago, Oscar voters were grappling with many of the same quandaries facing the Academy today.
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It is also grappling with cord cutting as people drop their satellite TV packages for cheaper options.
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Illumina is a global leader in genomics, grappling with questions like 'what causes cancer cells to mutate.
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Back in Calabasas, Kardashian, with whom Thompson shares daughter True, has been grappling with the whole situation.
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It tells the story of a man grappling with his sexuality and identity at an adult arcade.
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"So much of this record is about grappling with the way people treat each other," Mayberry continues.
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She was also grappling with the expectations placed on her as a black woman in hip-hop.
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Investors have been grappling with whether the trading relationship between the U.S. and China will actually worsen.
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And some museums, too, are grappling with how to address this issue in regards to their collections.
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Her study suggests that these children may be grappling with what she calls "rapid-onset gender dysphoria".
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Elsewhere, Facebook is still grappling with a number of other privacy scandals and investigations into its policies.
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It's a reality I'm still grappling with and I will be for a long time to come.
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Estonia, a small country of just 1.3 million people, has been grappling with its neighbor for decades.
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My sister is grappling with the news and the "hard life" she thinks my niece will lead.
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Growing cities with thriving local tech scenes are already grappling with affordable housing challenges, even without Amazon.
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Ortega, 73, is grappling with the worst political crisis since he returned to the presidency in 2007.
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That's laughable compared to the drama that the iconic character is grappling with during Riverdale's upcoming season.
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The Iranians were not the only ones grappling with divisions in their government about a possible deal.
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People need to define their present by learning from and grappling with the lessons of the past.
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The conversations are a sign of how federal agencies are grappling with a deep-rooted technology conundrum.
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It is already grappling with an outbreak of Ebola and armed conflicts in ten of its provinces.
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Regulators are also grappling with scooter infrastructure - both sidewalks and bike lanes seem inadequate - and helmet laws.
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He's grown to be kind and earnest, and we see him grappling with pushback to these qualities.
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Apple is clearly grappling with two key questions as it turns its eye to the car market.
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Part of that may have to do with Gaga grappling with her new identity as an actress.
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The release of the police file comes as the West is grappling with Russia's increasingly bold interventions.
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Decades after Alcala's horrific crimes, the victims' families are still grappling with the pain that he inflicted.
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Eric Little, the teacher who submitted the teen's essay to the podcast, is grappling with the tragedy.
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Like Zoie's family, the relatives of the other students killed or injured are grappling with their grief.
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Instead, many fans are grappling with confusion and questioning their moral compasses because Joe is somehow... hot?
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In recent years, the policy team has been grappling with how to deal with Amazon's explosive growth.
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This is something the cast has been grappling with for awhile, but Matthew Perry isn't as excited.
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The U.S. restaurant industry has been grappling with persistently soft traffic, and McDonald's proved it wasn't immune.
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Kazakhstan is also grappling with change after President Nursultan Nazarbayev unexpectedly resigned after three decades in power.
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Hain Celestial's pending accounting probe remains unresolved and now management is grappling with another headache — slowing growth.
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He is already grappling with an escalating trade war with the United States and a slowing economy.
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It's why cities from Birmingham to Brooklyn are grappling with what to do about their Confederate monuments.
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Grappling with how to control kids' internet access and screen time has become a ubiquitous parenting issue.
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Dr. Petra Steinbuchel understands what it's like to be a 7413-year-old grappling with suicidal feelings.
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These same states are grappling with a dire need to treat opioid addiction and seniors with Alzheimer's.
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Nor does Mr Johnson bother grappling with modern theologians' subtle and abstract ideas of God and hell.
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"It's a growing issue that VA providers are grappling with every day," she wrote in an email.
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Xi is also grappling with a debilitating trade war with the United States and a slowing economy.
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Since I initially purchased my crystals, I've been grappling with the notion that they could actually work.
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Bayer's non-prescription drugs unit has been grappling with a decline in sales in the United States.
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Brooks spent most of her life grappling with the scars of a lonely, affectionless, and abusive childhood.
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China used to buy many recycled materials from the U.S., but is now grappling with a slowdown.
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Grappling with a cancer diagnosis and the ensuing chemotherapy changed the way they moved through the world.
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"To go from 9,800 to 85033,448, they're grappling with how they're going to do that," Thornberry said.
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On Monday, the health story dominated the headlines, and the Clinton campaign was still grappling with questions.
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But even before Collins' death, the university has been grappling with a series of racially charged incidents.
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But the network is grappling with its role and coverage strategy in the wake of the election.
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Chasing Life (2014) on ABC Family (now Freeform) featured Brenna, a white teenager grappling with her sexuality.
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Congress also is grappling with funding to shore up election systems for U.S. states, which conduct elections.
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People who are first-generation wearing durags to assimilate in American culture are grappling with that too.
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Industrials, an export-dependent sector grappling with a recent appreciation in the Canadian currency, fell 0.7 percent.
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All around Kosovo, families are grappling with the aftermath of years of proselytizing by Saudi-trained preachers.
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The justices are still grappling with two partisan gerrymandering cases challenging voter maps in Wisconsin and Maryland.
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Hong Kong is grappling with a political crisis after months of violent protests that have challenged Beijing.
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Financial institutions in Japan and the euro zone have been grappling with negative yields for months now.
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So far this month, three journalists have been killed across Mexico, which is grappling with rising crime.
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California's biggest utilities aren't the only U.S. companies grappling with the increased force and frequency of wildfires.
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"I hope you'll emerge saying, 'Oh, OK, now I see what they were grappling with,' " he said.
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Zabell added that some members of the community of 68,000 people were still grappling with the shooting.
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Grappling with compliance and the costs involved has become a onerous task for most banks and brokerages.
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As the political ground shifts, the network is also grappling with a fundamental transformation of its own.
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After Towns turned the ball over, he and Embiid stayed in the backcourt grappling with each other.
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Lord & Taylor, in turn, faces many of the obstacles that U.S. department stores are grappling with today.
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Lawmakers have grappling with the question of how much access law enforcement should have to encrypted data.
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We can't confront the idea of the welfare queen without grappling with the real life welfare queen.
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However, Mr. Hun Sen is now grappling with the most serious challenge to his authority in years.
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It's one of many places in the US grappling with whether to remove nods to the Confederacy.
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But Mr. Temer is grappling with his own dismal approval ratings and public doubts about his legitimacy.
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Now, GE is grappling with a cash crunch that wiped out 59% of its value this year.
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In 1986, HVAC was grappling with the issue of whether veterans should have access to judicial review.
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Elsewhere, these carriers are grappling with flyers constantly on the lookout for the latest rock-bottom fare.
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"You've got investors grappling with a new environment of volatility and how to handle that," said Carlson.
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Buyers, though, had a hard time grappling with expensive private market valuations attached to unprofitable retail companies.
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And Foxconn is grappling with China's rising labor costs and a slowdown in the global smartphone market.
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Artists around the country are grappling with America's incarceration system, as a subject and a social force.
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China has also been grappling with an outbreak of H7N9, which has killed 161 people since October.
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Shrill succeeds in presenting Annie as she is — a fat woman grappling with herself and the world.
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The lyrical detail is symbolic and literal, grappling with the vastness of life while acknowledging our smallness.
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What happens to those Americans is one of the biggest challenges Salvadoran immigrants are now grappling with.
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The story tells the tale of two brothers grappling with how to care for their elderly mother.
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The ballot amendment comes at a time when states are grappling with how to regulate solar energy.
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My 5-year-old daughter is grappling with her growing awareness of her life story right now.
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We're looking for readers who are grappling with a complicated situation and aren't sure what to do.
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But Mr. Emanuel did not say how Chicago, grappling with a fiscal crisis, would pay for that.
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In addition to its legal troubles, Bumble Bee is grappling with the declining popularity of packaged tuna.
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Grappling with an unmoored future, they built upon the guidance that their mother had imparted to them.
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It's restorative to get enveloped in another world, another voice, while I'm grappling with my own writing.
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For over a month, Mr. Moonves has been grappling with the two separate but equally fateful issues.
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Grappling with what to say and do about the disasters they themselves create is only the beginning.
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Countries the world over are grappling with how best to prioritize human life, while balancing economic losses.
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It is a question many people are grappling with, especially in the wake of the 22 election.
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Detroit isn't the only U.S. city grappling with a string of murders of transgender people of color.
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Now they are grappling with the possibility that it may have come from one of their own.
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The mainly white Fire Department has been grappling with allegations of bias for more than 40 years.
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That's the slowest pace since a decade ago, when China was grappling with the global financial crisis.
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It feels like Gabe is grappling with toxic masculinity right up to the end of the show.
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With buildings closed, families are grappling with how to teach kids at home (and preserve everyone's sanity).
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Campus administrators are grappling with how to balance freedom of expression and the safety of their students.
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We want to hear from farmers who are grappling with the potential implications of last week's sweeps.
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Jefferson County, home to Columbine High School, has spent the past 20 years grappling with that legacy.
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Federal judges are grappling with the question of how the First Amendment may apply to those accounts.
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Scholars: Medieval studies is grappling with a fraught question: Does the field have a white supremacy problem?
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He is still grappling with the fallout from the Senate's failure to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
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What the doctor described gives a sense of how hospitals are grappling with that skyrocketing case count.
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Cha-Cha is grappling with inappropriate feelings for his psychologist and Lelah with an addiction to gambling.
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Since the fire hit, Mr. Jeys said he found himself grappling with feelings of guilt and bewilderment.
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His camera treats them neither as gods nor sideshows, but as people who are grappling with faith.
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In Westchester County, Health Commissioner Sherlita Amler was grappling with the fallout from the CDC's airport screenings.
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Residents and officials are grappling with where to rebuild and how to prepare for the next storm.
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Like rivals, PSA is meanwhile grappling with fallout from the coronavirus that has paralysed production in China.
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People are grappling with contradictions laid bare by the messiness of mourning and memory all the time.
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Grappling with a decision so monumental, and politically risky, the Democratic Party threatened to tear itself apart.
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That situation has many worried as health workers begin grappling with the threat from the new virus.
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It's too easy to get lost remembering the way things were rather than grappling with the present.
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The #RedefineCRS campaign comes at a time when the country is grappling with relics of historic prejudice.
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Boeing is grappling with increased expenses stemming from the two fatal crashes of the 737 Max planes.
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But while Australia burns, East Africa has been grappling with record-breaking rainfall leading to catastrophic floods.
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The city has been grappling with a homicide rate that is "unacceptably high," Harrison said last year.
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Millions of Americans grappling with the cold would be better off warming up in parts of Antarctica.
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That's not an easy answer; it's something our society is going to be grappling with for years.
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Yet with both the United States and China grappling with a slowdown, there's little room for complacency.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his governing Liberal Party are grappling with a tough re-election fight.
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Around the world, people are grappling with some of the most pressing sociopolitical issues of our time.
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Mr. Biden spent the next weeks grappling with the best way to respond to the Ukraine controversy.
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As a result of the growth, local officials find themselves grappling with a crisis over affordable housing.
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But the offer — not the first — signals India's shift toward grappling with long-ignored challenges around menstruation.
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With the homelessness crisis all over the state, other parents must be grappling with the same issues.
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But, like so many artists in a changing Berlin, he is grappling with the issue of gentrification.
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Argentina is grappling with about $100 billion in sovereign debt the government must restructure with its creditors.
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Countries around the world are still grappling with Trump's win and what it could mean for them.
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Back in 2003, health authorities were grappling with a lack of knowledge about what the virus was.
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Now, 21st Century Fox is grappling with the aftermath of a sexual harassment scandal at Fox News.
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He is grappling with the reality that the illness that turned him into a recluse is psychosomatic.
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Much of Rubens's Baroque bravura feels timely in its grappling with violence, terror, power, sex, and coercion.
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Like rivals Southwest and United, American is grappling with the nearly yearlong grounding of the 737 Max.
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Standing up for voters who are grappling with high medical bills also plays well at the polls.
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The storm hammered an island whose 793 million US citizens were already grappling with unemployment and poverty.
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Still grappling with its diesel emissions scandal, Volkswagen, Europe's largest carmaking group, saw deliveries rising 2.7 percent.
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The move comes as Asia's fourth-largest economy is grappling with its worst-ever bird flu outbreak.
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The justices are grappling with whether burglary qualifies as a crime of violence that allows for removal.
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Perspective: The country is grappling with how to solve the opioid epidemic, a task that isn't easy.
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On that Thanksgiving, balloon handlers were grappling with winds that reached speeds in excess of 403 m.p.h.
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Since then, a year has passed, but the issues Trump is grappling with are all the same.
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Bill's grappling with death and grief, Ben with bullying, and Richie and Mike with small-town oppression.
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Mr. de Blasio said his administration is still grappling with fallout from the breakdown of that program.
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These considerations might include grappling with faith traditions and teachings that may condemn or reject LGBTQ+ identities.
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Like rivals, PSA is meanwhile grappling with fallout from the coronavirus that has paralyzed production in China.
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More than six decades after Emmett Till was murdered, locals are grappling with how to memorialize him.
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Cities across the world are grappling with fare evasion, though it is far worse in New York.
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A year and a half ago, the polling community was grappling with how things went so wrong.
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The decision left immigration lawyers across the United States grappling with how to proceed for their clients.
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I spend as much time as I can at the moment reading things written in the mid-Victorian era—particularly the 1860s—because the mid-Victorians were grappling with the collapse of Benthamite liberalism in much the same way that we are grappling with the collapse of neo-liberalism.
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Hyundai and Kia are already grappling with weak business in their key markets — China and the United States.
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Regulators have been grappling with how to apply rules to new technology that is transforming the financial sector.
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And now more and more women are grappling with the question Smith faced: whether to use while pregnant.
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The wedding dress retailer was grappling with a heavy debt load amid changing consumer tastes in the industry.
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Britain's outsourcing sector is grappling with underperforming contracts, a problem which sent rival Carillion into bankruptcy in January.
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Furthermore, the country is already grappling with broader ecological crises, such as illegal dumping, deforestation, and contaminated water.
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In the trailer for her Netflix documentary Five Foot Two, Gaga is shown grappling with a persistent illness.
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The wider context: Authorities are grappling with an unprecedented number of families and children arriving at the border.
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They'll hear heartbreaking stories of loved ones who are grappling with or have been lost to substance misuse.
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At the same time, Democrats were grappling with misconduct allegations against leading members in their own party. Sen.
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The choreographer Bruno Beltrão is challenging the conventions of hip-hop while grappling with his country's volatile politics.
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Meanwhile, cities are now grappling with large-scale scooter deployments that drastically affect sidewalks, public spaces, and roads.
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Some of the European members are grappling with security challenges after recent terrorist attacks in Brussels and Paris.
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In this moment, we see Issa grappling with assumptions of how her "ho phase" would go, she added.
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All of this has doctors grappling with an ethically fraught question: Is a heart ever not worth fixing?
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The company "burned through a crazy amount of money" grappling with a patchwork of global regulations, Meiri says.
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Singapore's workforce is grappling with the twin challenges of an aging population and job losses due to technology.
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Investors have been left scratching their heads in the manner of undergraduates grappling with the tenets of existentialism.
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Aside from macroeconomic concerns, analysts agreed that several of the woes retailers are grappling with are self-inflicted.
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From the strong Chinese presence to CEOs grappling with public anger, attendees said this year's conference felt different.
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Whether they're personally grappling with these issues or seeking vicarious thrills, teens gravitate toward subject matter that's relatable.
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The fourth-biggest U.S. bank, Wells Fargo has also been grappling with a sales scandal involving unauthorized accounts.
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In my work as a psychotherapist, I often encounter people who are grappling with shame in some form.
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Meanwhile, the bank is grappling with three problems: mediocre profitability, unconvincing capital allocation and a tricky management succession.
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Meanwhile, Boeing is now grappling with its nightmare scenario of deadly back-to-back 737 MAX 8 crashes.
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The couples are diverse and far-flung, but all grappling with the trauma of prolonged and indefinite separation.
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For weeks, Hollywood has been grappling with allegations that producer Harvey Weinstein harassed and assaulted women for decades.
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Northern California is grappling with the largest wildfire in California history, breaking a record set only months earlier.
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German companies are grappling with a cooling global economy and trade disputes triggered by U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Other Indian cities, including the capital New Delhi and technology hub Bengaluru, are also grappling with water shortages.
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He's planning a tour, writing his first proper label full-length, and grappling with finally having an audience.
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The Southeast Asian nation and some other countries have been grappling with how to regulate ride-hailing companies.
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Students will work on group projects to deliver results while grappling with constraints on resources, timelines and talent.
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For years the music industry has been grappling with how to make money in the digital-first world.
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By 2017, that number had only grown, and the State was grappling with $15 billion in unpaid bills.
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She suspects that many other people were just like her: new to money matters and grappling with debt.
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Snap on Wednesday also revealed that Snapchat is working to "redesign" its app, after grappling with user complaints.
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When I had been grappling with sexual pain, my avoidance of sex made my husband feel rejected. Undesirable.
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Africa, in particular, is grappling with what Bono called a phenomenon of three extremes — ideology, poverty and climate.
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But we do know that this time of year can be especially difficult for people grappling with depression.
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The game is a fearless reveal of the private moments of a family, one grappling with the unimaginable.
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For example, he's been grappling with what to do about Medicaid if the Affordable Care Act is repealed.
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The British drinks industry is already grappling with an uncertain outlook after Britain's exit from the European Union.
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The seven-member board has been grappling with the twin pressures of weak economic growth and high inflation.
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Once one of Latin America's most prosperous nations, OPEC nation Venezuela is grappling with a harsh economic slowdown.
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The Fed appears to be institutionally incapable of grappling with the challenges posed by a low-rate world.
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Sunday saw southeast Texas grappling with dangerous flooding as the storm continued to dump water on the state.
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And like many people who pitched in that night, they are still grappling with the horrors they witnessed.
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Millions of taxpayers are still rushing around gathering receipts, and grappling with paperwork, days before Tuesday's filing deadline.
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Aster,a budding chef, is grappling with the grief of losing her father, whose shirts she often wears.
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I know that many people have little interest in grappling with the other side of the abortion debate.
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But to American pork producers, who are already grappling with China's 25 percent tariff, it's an existential threat.
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"We are grappling with a dilemma that so many people have faced these past few weeks," she said.
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But the debate continues to rage as state like Arizona are grappling with employing more humane execution techniques.
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Clinton should she prevail, and grappling with what his campaign might mean for progressive politics in the future.
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Communities and their school districts are grappling with this gap right here in Arizona — and across the country.
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Lebanon is grappling with one of the world's heaviest public debt burdens and years of low economic growth.
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Capela added 16 points and 12 rebounds while grappling with Jazz center Rudy Gobert (22 points, 12 rebounds).
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In addition to making a hard sell on taxes, Trump is grappling with a looming government-funding deadline.
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The bank has been grappling with above-target inflation and soft economic growth in the top copper producer.
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States have been grappling with whether to send notices alerting families that coverage for their children could end.
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And this year he is grappling with another factor: "a very credible and talented opponent," Mr. Wasserman said.
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Grappling with them now can help the next president prepare to jumpstart climate action in the decade ahead.
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For months, the San Francisco-based company has been grappling with worsening advertising growth and anemic audience growth.
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Employers are grappling with uncertainty about whether they will be able to hire Europeans as easily as before.
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At the same time, the country was also grappling with the arrival of hundreds of thousands of migrants.
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Here's what you need to know: • Russia is grappling with the fallout from its increasingly aggressive foreign policy.
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The leagues are grappling with an even larger problem of their own making: too much football and soccer.
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Facebook has recently been grappling with backlash for how it handled the data breach scandal involving Cambridge Analytica.
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Still, insurers are grappling with changes that the Trump administration and Congress have made to Obamacare for 2019.
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The woman's claim came as the police are grappling with a rise in slashings and stabbings this year.
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Throughout this season, Julia has been grappling with the trauma of this rape and the process of healing.
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In the 2005 flashbacks, it's clear the Mahoney murder trial has her grappling with the question of conscience.
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If you're an executive at an industrial company, you've likely been grappling with the industrial Internet of Things.
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Hyundai and Kia are already grappling with weak business in their key markets - China and the United States.
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Communities across the country are grappling with a new paradigm for both intensity and recovery from weather activity.
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"What we're grappling with here is a lack of implementation and a lack of knowledge of these regulations."
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But for all that sites like Ain Ghazal have taught archaeologists, they are still grappling with enormous questions.
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And they've been grappling with how to handle the influx of patients worried they might have the virus.
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The U.S. is grappling with a boom of new coronavirus cases, which will likely spill over into Canada.
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They are grappling with a male-dominated culture, censors and officials who accuse them of colluding with foreigners.
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The fact that teenagers are grappling with intimate partner violence might be surprising, but it's actually incredibly common.
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Facebook spent much of last year grappling with questions about whether it had become a force for ill.
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China is feeling shaky and Europe — grappling with problems ranging from Brexit to weak Italian banks — is faltering.
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I'm grappling with this as I think about how I'm going to spend the next couple of years.
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"It wasn't something I was prepared for, and it's still something I'm kind of grappling with," Marino said.
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The publisher, whose magazines include Vogue and The New Yorker, has been grappling with shrinking circulation and advertising.
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All retailers, however, are grappling with an existential debate over what constitutes a store, according to the panel.
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In 19923, much like 2018, the country was grappling with a series of high-profile sexual misconduct cases.
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Suppliers have been grappling with efforts by Boeing and Airbus to compete with them directly in the aftermarket.
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John F. Kelly, the chief of staff, has already experienced the cycle that Ms. Sanders is grappling with.
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Iraq is grappling with anti-government unrest in which almost 500 people have been killed since Oct. 1.
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He is also a long-term owner of the hip-hop throne, and is grappling with brand maintenance.
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Other Asian nations have also slowed the spread more successfully than Western countries now grappling with the virus.
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Now governments, companies and experts around the world are grappling with what could be a very expensive problem.
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Wall Street is grappling with how best to address concerns around the coronavirus while still running their businesses.
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YouTube, like all social media platforms, has been grappling with the matter of content moderation in recent years.
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Canada grappling with cases In Canada too, activists and experts are concerned about the proliferation of similar cases.
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In the capital, the Justice Department has been grappling with Mr. Trump's tweets almost since he took office.
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In hindsight, that decision left me grappling with how things could have been different if I had stayed.
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At events for Ms. Warren and Ms. Klobuchar in recent months, female voters were grappling with contradictory ideas.
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Furthermore, your assumption that a person cannot competently work despite grappling with illness (or after recovery) is flawed.
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The company is still grappling with the fallout from its fake accounts scandal and culture of problematic practices.
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The Chargers have turned their attention to playing for pride, while grappling with unsettled stadium and relocation issues.
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Kelly is in the process of grappling with the issue of Kushner's security clearance in the White House.
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Now Facebook is grappling with foreign election meddling, privacy scandals and the spread of misinformation on its platform.
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That's the question OPEC and oil markets are grappling with before Thursday's meeting of producer countries in Vienna.
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Brooklyn, New York, is grappling with a measles outbreak that officials have called the worst in two decades.
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The characters are entering into new phases of their lives, grappling with aging bodies, divorce and child-rearing.
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But as students return to campuses nationwide this week, administrators are grappling with what that "something" should be.
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Some of the pairs are especially thoughtful about the kinds of gendered (and racial) scripts they're grappling with.
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Mr. Xu, who lived across the street from the kindergarten, seemed to be grappling with feelings of isolation.
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They are grappling with new tools that let travelers instantly book Airbnbs, much like a hotel reservation system.
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Indeed, the South, like every other region, is grappling with the politics of identity in the 21st century.
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California's unique geography for decades has left the state grappling with some of the nation's worst air pollution.
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Three societies grappling with the titanic force of incipient democracy is a lot for one book to manage.
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At the moment, there are details at the edges of our understanding that scientists are still grappling with.
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For many, especially young students still grappling with their transition, it can be traumatic, and at worst, unsafe.
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Cruz is also grappling with a "Trump factor" that could even further complicate his prospects for re-election.
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Grappling with the problem of what information is real and what is not will be an ongoing process.
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Right now, Fed leaders are grappling with an opposite set of problems from those that Mr. Volcker inherited.
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Like Spidey, he's a basically normal dude grappling with the fact that he lives in a superpowered world.
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Farming in the face of climate change involves grappling with many complicated economic, informational, labor and business problems.
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Allen's family office and investment company, Vulcan, are grappling with what to do with his billions of dollars.
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Egypt is still grappling with domestic tensions, and has the uncertainty of a presidential election on the horizon.
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The market is now grappling with the likelihood of no trade deal, but the critical issue is tariffs.
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Brin and Page's exits come just as Google is grappling with some of its most difficult challenges yet.
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Millennials are more open to talking about money and delaying life milestones partially because they're grappling with debt.
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For activists who have been grappling with these questions for years, the comments came across as ill-informed.
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The concept's key wrinkle involves grappling with the illness of a parent, and its impact on a child.
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But three years out, he still finds himself grappling with the questions at the heart of the book.
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In other words, the trade war threatens to exacerbate the inflationary pressures the Fed is already grappling with.
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Sessions's remarks reveal the larger debate the country is grappling with over how to combat the opioid epidemic.
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The weekly gains come as investors digested strong corporate earnings while grappling with the uncertainty around the coronavirus.
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Other writers were grappling with issues like racial bias and the cultural forces that contribute to school shootings.
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Local reaction: For many Virginians, grappling with the scandal is as complicated as the state's tragic racial history.
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The Los Angeles producer Mija came into her own this year, grappling with a similar range of themes.
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All of these groups are grappling with slow-growing incomes, high medical costs, student debt and so on.
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And it's grappling with the comeback of nearly eradicated tropical diseases, as well as a reduced life expectancy.
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Those are matters that the Sundance Film Festival has been grappling with in its first post-Weinstein year.
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Actually grappling with the ugly truth of slavery would distract from the project of rebuilding the American nation.
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China is also grappling with a trade war with Washington, a faltering economy and South China Sea tensions.
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Democrats, too, are grappling with when and if they should turn on their own in cases of misconduct.
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They make tons of money, they're grappling with the adolescent age, where lots of other things come up.
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Understanding components that seem to be working would be beneficial to other districts grappling with equity issues, he said.
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But many others rent because they're grappling with stagnant wages, high healthcare costs, and fewer options to build wealth.
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The attack also led to a deluge of fake news, another issue social media companies have been grappling with.
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She tells PEOPLE she is pleased with the conviction but is still grappling with the trauma of the attack.
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Here are the questions I'm grappling with as I now wait for Spirit to find me a Moscow Mule.
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Grappling with slumping popularity, it is likely the ruling left-wing Syriza party will face snap elections in 2017.
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It is also grappling with a potential $1.5 billion budget gap for the next budget year of 2018-19.
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As federal agencies are grappling with accusations of asymmetrically applying surveillance technology, how will schools handle the same problem?
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The decision points to challenges faced by firms around the country grappling with higher import costs and surging inflation.
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After eight years of grappling with President Barack Obama, Netanyahu embraced a like-minded counterpart at the White House.
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"We're all grappling with questions of how AI should be used," Dean said at the even, according to CNET.
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Like other fund managers, Wells Fargo is grappling with the seismic shift of money into funds that track indices.
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In the wake of the scandal, Loughlin, Giannulli, 55, and their daughters are grappling with a painful new reality.
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The government is still grappling with the aftermath of the typhoon, this week estimating the losses at $1.4 billion.
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Minnesota is grappling with 73 cases of measles right now — more cases than the entire country had last year.
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Though both inequality and public concern about it are increasing, politicians seem less interested in grappling with the problem.
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While none of these photographs are self-portraits, the series is informed by Greenfield's grappling with her own image.
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Dr. Martin Luther King was grappling with many issues: workers' rights, a sprawling protest movement, persistent segregation and poverty.
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This is a compelling question worth grappling with, and it's the best thing the movie has going for it.
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Irish banks are still grappling with large stocks of legacy bad loans a decade after a severe property crash.
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Bush admits to grappling with a swirl of emotions in the wake of the tape's release three years ago.
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The Trump administration has been grappling with complex science topics with a depleted science staff and no OSTP director.
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It was an exciting, thrill-packed way of grappling with ethical questions as grand in scope as life itself.
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She and husband Joel (Timothy Olyphant) spend the rest of the series grappling with the implications for their marriage.
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Banks are also grappling with funding gaps after deposit flight last year that led to capital controls in June.
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A continent that fusses about Christmas cards instead of grappling with what really matters risks paying a high price.
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She's also starring in and producing a new show on Netflix, Sensitive Skin, about a woman grappling with aging.
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Major fire burns in Monterey County Firefighters in central California are grappling with similar challenges in another major wildfire.
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Those who knew Smith are grappling with the sudden loss of the woman they say had no known enemies.
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Other Indian cities, including the capital New Delhi and technology hub Bengaluru, are also grappling with serious water shortages.
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And the endless circling has replaced actually grappling with the fascinating ethical questions raised in the first two episodes.
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It has employers grappling with ways to hire and keep their workforces productive and in lockstep with economic demand.
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India has the world's fourth biggest rail network, but it is grappling with chronic under-investment and over-crowding.
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We won't get to witness Dr. Kepner letting loose with her interns or grappling with her core beliefs anymore.
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Society has only recently started grappling with the way the internet fame machine is primed to create ethical confusion.
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Both risk grappling with the symptoms of this crisis and missing out on what's heating it to fever pitch.
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Tsogo Sun is grappling with an economy that is barely growing amidst political uncertainty and sovereign credit rating downgrades.
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It's a long overdue grappling with the reality that many Americans remain comfortable worshipping men who commit great evil.
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Is this about grappling with the past in order to face the future, or is this domestic Homeward Bound?
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Buttigieg's grappling with the subject on Sunday highlighted an important rebuttal to a commonly used framing on abortion rights.
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One year after Kate Spade's death, her family is still grappling with grief, including her niece, actress Rachel Brosnahan.
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Though it happened decades ago, both he and Barnes appear to be grappling with the consequences to this day.
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Across the Taiwan Strait, another territory is grappling with China's slowdown; 40 percent of Taiwan's exports go to China.
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It centers on a high school girl grappling with the fact that her best friend is dating her brother.
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Chipotle has been grappling with a multistate E. coli outbreak that hit the burrito chain's sales and stock price.
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Khloé Kardashian was quietly grappling with a health crisis leading up to the Tristan Thompson/Jordyn Woods cheating scandal.
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But congressional Republicans themselves are still grappling with a range of issues, with Medicaid expansion among the most prominent.
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Tokyo 2020 organizers have been grappling with a list of headaches including soaring costs and calls to change venues.
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But in the aftermath of the vote to leave the EU, the sector is grappling with a new reality.
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And Taboo takes stabs at profundity; James is grappling with the morality of the slave trade, for one thing.
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Grappling with a debt of more than $1 billion, Jet has delayed payments to banks, lessors, vendors and staff.
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The Church is grappling with a wave of new cases in countries including Chile, Germany and the United States.
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But then, also, who are the individuals who are really grappling with those in a more real-time context?
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Once the hottest name in affordable luxury, Kors has been grappling with declining sales as more people shop online.
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Because the glut is global, Britain is grappling with questions that are bearing down upon steelmakers around the world.
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"It's not necessarily changing their minds (about getting away from white nationalism), but they're grappling with it," he added.
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In Germany politicians are revisiting last year's arguments over open borders rather than grappling with the challenges of integration.
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Desperate for drinking water Many residents of the island are also grappling with a shortage of clean drinking water.
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Before the fires, the city had already been grappling with severe lack of housing and a 3% vacancy rate.
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Genderqueer people, too, are often left out of body positivity, particularly the non-binary, or those grappling with dysphoria.
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The president has also been grappling with the lowest job approval ratings of any newly inaugurated commander in chief.
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And that's not the only issue residents on the island are grappling with: there's also earthquakes and lethal gas.
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Ms. Huppert, playing the doomed queen grappling with desire for her stepson, will perform in French with English titles.
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Turkey is grappling with a sharp fall in its currency, double-digit inflation and an expected sharp economic downturn.
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The novel does not shy away from grappling with America's history of oppression, but never veers into the didactic.
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The move was a major culture shock, and grappling with student loans added even more pressure to the experience.
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He may be right, given that the electorate is grappling with recent tragedies involving the targeted killings of police.
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SARCELLES, France (Reuters) - France, troubled for years by high unemployment, is now grappling with a lack of qualified workers.
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Officials have been grappling with a welter of challenges as they scramble for the opening ceremony on Aug. 5.
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We are grappling with our identity of who we are and who we want to be as a nation.
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Executives, bankers and bureaucrats are grappling with something that could be minor or momentous and has never happened before.
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Chicago is grappling with a vicious murder epidemic, and Milwaukee and New Orleans have had a spike in homicides.
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As someone who spent years grappling with Henry's story, I knew that this was not necessarily a bad thing.
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In addition, citizens are now grappling with power blackouts that experts have blamed on years of neglect and maintenance.
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"All of these are questions that people are going to be grappling with over the next couple of years."
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As with the DRC, Liberia was grappling with conspiracy theories that hampered the work of government and outside groups.
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Within a year, she was running for president and grappling with the anti-Wall Street wave remaking both parties.
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Critic's Notebook For 34 seasons, the Center for Contemporary Opera has been grappling with what opera can be today.
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But the government is grappling with rising discontent among junior and independent lawmakers who are uneasy about foreign investment.
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Now, the national party is left grappling with whether Eastman's win will hurt their chances of ousting Republican Rep.
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Struggling to fend off collapse, its owners are grappling with graft scandals and the crash of Brazil's oil industry.
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China is also grappling with persistent capital outflows because of expectations that the currency, the renminbi, could weaken further.
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These conditions have been especially dire for the Colorado River Basin, which is grappling with a decades-long drought.
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This year's G20 summit is also grappling with how to handle the presence of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
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The criminal charge is a reputational blow to Barclays, which is grappling with a string of other legal problems.
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The airlines have been grappling with a jump in fuel prices, generally their second-largest expense after employee salaries.
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Airlines have been grappling with a profit-crimping surge in fuel costs, generally their second-largest expense after labor.
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The company though, has been slow to integrate, which is leaving it grappling with the debt-load it brought.
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This one, Frankie (Harris Dickinson), spends much of the movie grappling with his sexuality, his relationships and his family.
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Nigeria's federal government has proposed setting aside land for herders, yet the country is also grappling with widespread unemployment.
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The country was grappling with massive student-led protests against capitalism and imperialism and a crippling nationwide labor strike.
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Before Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico's worst natural disaster in nearly a century, the island was already grappling with insolvency.
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China is grappling with African swine fever, which has spread across much of the country in the past year.
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But here is he grappling with a softball: THE DAILY CALLER: Sir, I do want to turn to policy.
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Coon doesn't go to church, not anymore — although, she says, she likes the act of grappling with eternal questions.
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House Democrats have been grappling with how to respond to the Trump administration's strategy of rebuffing their oversight efforts.
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For 16 months, Florida has been grappling with issues raised by the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
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And beyond what happens next in Brexit, the UK is grappling with much bigger questions about its democratic process.
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This film makes a strong statement about extreme nationalism, something both Europe and the United States are grappling with.
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About 100 days into his White House tenure, Amazon isn't grappling with some Washington, D.C.-driven political witch hunt.
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More than two months after Hurricanes Irma and Maria struck, many residents there are still grappling with daily survival.
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