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How does it compare with the other, seemingly perpetual health scares we confront, like panic over lead in synthetic athletic fields?
Employees face a cold prospect of losing their jobs as a global recession starts to bite.
The scientific community now faces difficult questions.
Many of them, like the teenage daughter of a shopkeeper in Abuja, had very specific things they wanted him to know about themselves – in this case, the challenges to go to college.
Premature babies face a variety of health risks. Some preemies do just fine, but others face major challenges.
The loggers say their jobs are faced with extinction because of declining timber sales.
Clearly she was on the front line and having to be the spokesperson for the issues we faced.
In medicine, one is faced with a problem which must be thoroughly analyzed before a solution can be found.
The party believes (that) education is the most important issue facing the government.
She's had a lot of problems since her husband died but she seems quite cheerful, all things considered.
Take care lest an adventure is now offered you, which, if accepted, will plunge you in deepest woe.
Their plight, symptomatic in many ways of the plight of women around the world, holds lessons for us all.
We faced two challenges when determining our solution.
A hunter who took what appeared to be a baby polar bear from the North Pole has been found and will face strict punishment.
He faces trial on several charges.
CONFRONTED by a growing army of speculators, on June 11th the Reserve Bank of New Zealand decided enough was enough-and let rip with the peashooter.
Doctors can face some grim trade-offs.
We face the grim prospect of still higher unemployment.
VISITORS to Zambia who are pushing 40 face a sobering fact.
But this year supporters of fox hunting face a much bigger threat to their sport.
Sarina Harper, a 19-year-old student at Virginia Tech, was faced with a tough dilemma when she first started college in 2015 — pay rent or pay to turn in her chemistry homework.
In the sprawling military base at Kandahar, the fast food outlets facing the axe include Burger King, Pizza Hut, and the US chain restaurant T.G.I..
Japanese, facing starvation, subsisted on roots and grass.
The rich world could easily face a prolonged period of weaker growth and persistent price pressure.
Crippling health care bills, long emergency-room waits and the inability to find a primary care physician just scratch the surface of the problems that patients face daily.