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1 Q&A Why have universities become a flashpoint in the Hong Kong protests?
2 By 2010, Acapulco had become a flashpoint for Mexico's bloody drug wars.
3 Certification issues have become a flashpoint of trade friction between China and developed economies.
4 It has also become a flashpoint for both political parties.
5 Voting rights could become a flashpoint in this November's race for governor in Georgia.
6 Bathroom access has become a flashpoint in the battle over transgender rights in the United States.
7 Peace has held since 2002, but some worry that the planned investigation may become a flashpoint .
8 TEXAS Texas' Harris County, which includes Houston, has become a flashpoint for litigation over mail-in voting.
9 It could easily become a flashpoint for political criticism that spills over into the company's other business.
10 The issue has become a flashpoint in an escalating trade battle between the world's two biggest economies.
11 Georgia has become a flashpoint in the debate over how quickly the country should get back to work.
12 In essence, the ban on the sale of cigarettes has become a flashpoint for broader debate on local versus national oversight.
13 The gap was the biggest in six years, underscoring racial inequalities that have become a flashpoint in the presidential election campaign.
14 We have enough resolution and power to end the unrest. Q&A Why have universities become a flashpoint in the Hong Kong protests?
15 The contest between Abrams, a former state lawmaker, and Republican Brian Kemp has become a flashpoint in the battle over voter access.
16 The bereaved relatives are a worry for stability obsessed leaders in Beijing, who fear their anger could become a flashpoint for unrest.
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