| 31. | Many other psychological crosscurrents also at work.
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| 32. | The political crosscurrents were evidence in the roster of Republicans who voted against the proposal.
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| 33. | The sanctuary crosscurrents illustrate the nation's ambivalence about federal preservation efforts in the 1990s.
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| 34. | Life is just too full of crosscurrents that motivate our actions and mask an underlying truth:
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| 35. | Delaney said the fixed-income markets would continue to be dogged by conflicting economic crosscurrents.
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| 36. | The two of them quickly get caught up in the crosscurrents of the war and revolution.
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| 37. | They'll draw from a deeper crosscurrent of cultures than did teenagers 20 years ago.
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| 38. | Investors worldwide have been fleeing emerging markets, and Brazil has been caught in the crosscurrents.
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| 39. | Yet as the Stand Up for Steel campaign continues, the industry faces some tough crosscurrents.
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| 40. | There are just too many crosscurrents.
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