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The great Buddha has surmised that life as a human being is fraught with suffering
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The case for forceful abduction fraught with moral ambiguity
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To get in their way was fraught with peril
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“Sir Ikebod said the passages might be compromised, fraught with procrastinators
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We cannot begin to predict where people at even a small cocktail party will be located in five minutes, or who Dave will be hitting on! The existing models of social science, and I’m talking mostly about economics which is nearest to a ‘real science’ in terms of our methodology and approach, are very simplistic and fraught with large error terms
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Oh! John, John! Brothers at last! Has the recent past for me and future for you always been so fraught with dimly perceived shadows?
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Fraught with difficulty as their relationship has been, those ties never really break
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Mexico’s own history has been fraught with rifts and convulsions
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4, is fraught with
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Finally Buzun said that while it was a bold plan and if it worked could bring us great success at minimal cost, it was fraught with danger
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Even though allowing Hartstongue and Tregannon to meet is an act fraught with danger, Gelahn understands he has no other choice
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He found it strange that he clung to the image of such vast waters when his one journey across the sea, with Johan, had been fraught with difficulty
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This was not the first attempt at recreating the city she had witnessed since rising one hour-cycle ago, but it was the one most fraught with difficulty
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be fraught with failures
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From a queer perspective, heterosexual relationships seem fraught with difficulty
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She told me to be careful, I had a long way to go and it was fraught with danger, dark dragon clouds she called them
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The prayers of time, when indited by the spirit and expressed in faith, are often so vast and all-encompassing that they can be answered only in eternity; the finite petition is sometimes so fraught with the grasp of the Infinite that the answer must long be postponed to await the creation of adequate capacity for receptivity; the prayer of faith may be so all-embracing that the answer can be received only on Paradise
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The silence of the palace became suddenly sinister, fraught with crawling menace
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We are moving forwards at a very fast pace so be ready and get yourselves in the right mind set as the journey to the top will not be smooth and easy, it will be tough and fraught with danger
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” The commander finished his briefing and saluted all of the men who were setting out on a mission which could be fraught with danger
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Although their relationship was fraught with tension, Richard
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individuals who have committed fraud would be fraught with a host of practical
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Dickens could have written about Samuel Sidney McClure, whose life was fraught with poverty and challenges
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We have to be concerned and do our part since being in a hospital is fraught with results that no one wants
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with more potential but fraught with problems that only lengthened the workday for the employees?
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Progress is fraught with sacrifice; many have died building bridges, tunnels, and skyscrapers
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“Mister Ringelblum, the subject of Palestine is fraught with long term political consequences of a gravity you could not know about
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Even if you work behind the wheel of heavy machinery, whether it is equipment for the farm, building of a new condo or moving huge logs, your life will be fraught with danger
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There are many other jobs fraught with danger that I have not mentioned and the same applies to them as well
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It was fraught with the potential that due to the pain and the blame he'd held within himself had never been tapped, never been realized
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After guiding her carefully between the graves so as not to desecrate the hallowed ground and sharply kicking the stump to ensure that it would support her weight, he sat her down and stood at his full height while he wiped his brow with his handkerchief and studied the old woman fraught with uncontrollable visions that appeared at will and possessed her body for the duration of the incident
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challenges were many, and fraught with danger
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It was deep and fraught with danger
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marketing business is fraught with frustrations, like those listed below:
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Scrambling down the rock fall into the channel, in the dim light, was fraught with danger but time was not on their side
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was an institution fraught with trouble and addiction
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“I ask where were these ZSCIA and ZSFBI stalwarts that talk tall and boost of their power and where was their mighty army generals when we were being attacked…? Believe me Muslim history is fraught with incidents that when they united and move with one object for a single cause, no power on earth could stop them from doing what they intended to do
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many generations, the location of the Well was fraught with the
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stripping and cleaning, an operation fraught with danger to those who were
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You can be critical of an opponent in politics, but being disrespectful and socially contemptuous is fraught with danger
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to create new business have been fraught with corruption, smothered
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An exercise of this sort is fraught with difficulties and these conclusions must be regarded as tentative
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relationship with my father has been fraught with ups and downs, heartaches and
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It was a trip fraught with
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This is indeed a stage fraught with risk, for yog is now on the brink of destruction
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Kimi moved forward, each step more hesitant than the previous one, each fraught with more danger
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Her friendship with Nathalie was older but fraught with problems
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However, the balanced scorecard technique is fraught with uncertainties resulting from the variability in how indicators, metrics, and objectives are assigned
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She had been about to pray, “I’m sleepy,” to him, but now she realized it would only make him that more fraught with anxiety
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"I'm sorry," said Priscilla, hastily turning the Æschylus right side up again; and by launching forth into a long and extremely bitter dissertation on the various ways persons of no intellectual conscience have of ill-treating books, he got rid of some of his agitation and fixed her attention for the time on questions less fraught with complications than clothes from Paris
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He knew the action he was about to take was fraught with risks
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The journey was fraught with every danger imaginable and many that you would not wish to imagine in your worst nightmares
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Millions of “people” are fraught with hopelessness and desperate determination to destroy this unfair and dreadful World created, as they think, not by their Thoughts, Feelings and Actions, but by “someone else’s” beliefs that are hostile toward them
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After having been lost in the annals of time itself over many generations, the location of the Well was fraught with the fallacy of mankind in attempting to spread the truth by word of mouth
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occurrence that life in the montaña was fraught with
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From the beginning, then, our attitude towards Enlightenment is fraught with deep-seated ambivalence
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Ancient Wisdom–This term is fraught with confusion because of widespread ignorance about the
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The name Jesus is fraught with myriad problems about its history and veracity
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Answers such as Jewish bankers and Zionists are too fraught with inconsistencies and are clearly
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Tolak breathed out heavily before then speaking in a low angry tone fraught with frustration, “What was she doing being out so far from the village?”
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His form finally appeared, menacing and fraught with malevolence
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And to all, in every age of the world to the end of time, the same warning voice is fraught with greatest meaning and interest
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Planning a wedding is fraught with endless decisions, who to invite, where to hold the reception, should the ceremony be in a church, what about the invitations, wedding color scheme, flowers and on and on
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However, it is fraught with difficulties
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purposeless way, that was highly fraught with nothing
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More than enough of bad roads, bad equipages, and bad horses, he would have encountered to delay him, though the fallen and unfortunate King of France had been upon his throne in all his glory; but, the changed times were fraught with other obstacles than these
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fraught with happiness; and on futurity I bestowed not a thought, excepting to
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Each word that fell from his companion's lips seemed fraught with the mysteries of science, as worthy of digging out as the gold and diamonds in the mines of Guzerat and Golconda, which he could just recollect having visited during a voyage made in his earliest youth
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Can it be penetrated or is the road too long and fraught with uncomfortable introspection? This suggests there is some limit to understanding, and the path there is not only foggy but endless
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Meanwhile, councils went on in the kitchen at home, fraught with almost insupportable aggravation to my exasperated spirit
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Most of our encounters have been fraught with tension
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She’d come to recognize the difference between days that would be fraught with difficulties finding memories and words and bathrooms and days that her Alzheimer’s would lie silent and not interfere
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treasure of the Enemy, fraught with all his malice; and in it lies a great part of his strength of old
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In addition, the process of developing trading skill is a long one, fraught with hardship and obstacles
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And even if Candace Martin did say that Caitlin was the shooter, the case was so fraught with reasonable doubt, the grand jury might not indict
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These years were fraught with much sideways, trendless action as well as numerous false price/volume signals in 2007
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Even though the feat involves illusionary elements, it is fraught with danger
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The decade from 1999 to 2009 showed that investing on a Long Term Buy and Hold (LTBH) basis is fraught with danger
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Plus, balance transfers are a confusing process fraught with tricks by credit card companies to trap you into paying more, and the people I’ve known who do this end up spending more time researching the best balance transfers than actually paying their debt off
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" Marius was dazzled by those eyes fraught with rays and abysses
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This quest is fraught with overfitting risks and, at best, may only lead to modest improvement over a static value strategy
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Hence, other things being equal, the combination with a higher premium is fraught with higher risks and, thus, receives less capital
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What is this normalization rejection fraught with? It is well known from many practical studies that the standard deviation is positively correlated with the mean
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Access to such extensive data is fraught with considerable time costs
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However, relying solely on historical data is fraught with risks of omitting details that might turn out to be essential for future events forecasting
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The trip is fraught with gripping, heart-stopping action, including a swamping of the raft in the treacherous river rapids
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However, the shoot was fraught with problems, mostly from Marilyn
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While value investors are typically considered a risk-averse lot, that's more a reflection of the price they're willing to pay for any given investment than the types of situations they most often pursue, which are often fraught with uncertainty
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Assessing your own opinion towards risk can be fraught with problems, granted
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Valuing assets and ascertaining recurring earnings in banks and insurance companies is an exercise fraught with peril
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It was a long climb up the face of the building, and one fraught with much danger, but there was no other way, and so I essayed the task
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If I were engaged in any high undertaking or design, fraught with extensive utility to my fellow creatures, then could I live to fulfil it
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“Oh, children, children, how fraught with peril are your years! There's no help for it, chickens, I shall have to stay with you I don't know how long
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Everything seemed filled with more light, larger than in the winter, but also more fraught with sadness
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As most of those present were aware that this evening a certain very important decision was to be taken, these words of Nastasia Philipovna’s appeared to be fraught with much hidden interest
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The advent of a modern Eve in the masculine paradise (?) established at the Convent of San Bruno is fraught with weighty consequences, not only to the individual members of the brotherhood, but to the well-being of the community itself
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But is it possible that men who belong to the higher classes defend this organization only because it is for their own advantage? They surely cannot fail to see that as an organization it is irrational, incompatible with the present consciousness of men, with public opinion, and that it is fraught with danger
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No matter how trite it may appear to state it, nor how we may hypocritically deceive ourselves, nothing can destroy the certainty of the simple and obvious truth that external conditions can never render safe this life of ours, so fraught with unavoidable suffering, and ended infallibly by death, that human life can have no other meaning than the constant fulfilment of that for which the Almighty Power has sent us here, and for which He has given us one sure guide in this life, namely, our conscious reason
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But is it possible that the higher classes support the existing order of things simply because it is to their advantage? Cannot they see that this order of things is essentially irrational, that it is no longer consistent with the stage of moral development attained by people, and with public opinion, and that it is fraught with perils? The governing classes, or at least the good, honest, and intelligent people of them, cannot but suffer from these fundamental inconsistencies, and see the dangers with which they are threatened
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This doctrine of precedents, applied to the Legislature, appears to me to be fraught with the most mischievous consequences