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We are worried about this fluid situation fraught with uncertainty.

The tobacco looked healthy and green and fraught for Mary--with promise of future plenty.

This is a very dangerous period, explosive and fraught with depression and violent ruptures in long relationships.

That said, the process is fraught with some risks. First of all, the stagnant wage growth was not limited to Foxconn and Honda.

If they go ahead (negotiations with the government are proving fraught), they will be run by a not-for-profit arm, since for-profit ventures are banned from Britain's academies programme.

It is a path fraught with risk.

Making the right choice of course and college in any foreign country is fraught with difficulties.

Their needs are often far more unpredictable than, but just as emotionally fraught as, the first experience of parenthood.

One thing is nearly certain: a tense regime and fraught relations with the outside world are not good for hungry bellies.

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The journey was fraught with difficulties.

The expedition into the jungle was fraught with danger.

A history of conflict and a present bedevilled by recession, drug-trafficking and illegal immigration should be reason enough to make relations across the Rio Grande decidedly fraught.

Everyone knows a military strike against its nuclear sites would be fraught with danger, not least that Iran would soon be back in the nuclear business with bigger scores to settle.

The American standoff with Iran remains fraught, and potentially explosive.

The road to a consolidated travel program can be fraught with pitfalls and frustration if you don't have great partners, executive support and the right plans.

There's no need to look so fraught!

Attempts to measure happiness are fraught with problems of subjectivity: different people derive happiness from different activities.

The coming months will be fraught with fateful decisions.

In that fraught summer, Mr Singh devalued the rupee, abolished most of the quotas and licences that dictated who could produce what, and opened some industries to foreign capital.

Even then, it is fraught with technical difficulties, it cannot fully protect the Libyan rebels against Colonel Qaddafi’s machinegunners and it is liable to “mission creep”.

That process, too, will be fraught.

The process by which we hypothesize, design, create and run testing, however, is fraught with peril.

Diaries and letters from the period reveal a populace fraught with insecurity.

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