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1 Its ties with the world's largest economy, though, are becoming increasingly fraught .
2 Hence the shadowy monsters and the increasingly fraught scribblings in her Moleskine.
3 The Nagoya talks also come during increasingly fraught U.N. climate negotiations.
4 Writing on the internet is an increasingly fraught experience.
5 Yet identifying members is increasingly fraught , amplifying the risk for the girls and women in hiding.
6 Their escape route appears increasingly fraught .
7 The closing stages were increasingly fraught .
8 That situation is increasingly fraught .
9 Her attack was the latest episode in an increasingly fraught battle of wills between her and the Republican president.
10 Sino-Canadian tie are increasingly fraught .
11 France's classrooms have become the latest battleground in an increasingly fraught debate on the government's plan to introduce gay marriage.
12 Following the jihadists' online footprint, though, is becoming increasingly fraught , with fewer Isis recruits overtly on social media than before.
13 Negotiations between content distributors and programmers have become increasingly fraught as more viewers opt to watch their favorite shows online.
14 In an increasingly fraught political government, it means the government will guarantee enough votes to approve the state of emergency decree.
15 It was noted that 'fixing business' generally was becoming increasingly fraught due to this behavior, minutes of the July 2006 said.
16 The letter marked the latest salvo in an increasingly fraught relationship between the president, the FBI and senior Justice Department officials.
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