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"There are still some nettlesome issues that have to be discussed."
At the meeting, they worked on the nettlesome issue of aid to the schools.
But getting recognition from the rest of the world has proved nettlesome.
School safety and leadership stability continue to be nettlesome issues, parents say.
Still, even the cargo negotiations are expected to be nettlesome.
And making these donations to local causes can sometimes prove nettlesome.
Still, the question of foreign troops on Arab soil is nettlesome to many.
Indeed, several nettlesome problems remain for Washington and its coalition partners.
Probably the most nettlesome issue facing the 6.5-square-mile town is the development of low-income housing.
"That is really the issue that has been nettlesome to me."
The ruling may clear up one of the more nettlesome issues facing the Internet radio business.
But for some people, the Government propaganda is nettlesome.
Well, there is the nettlesome issue of personal debt.
The first is old and nettlesome: What should a new building in one of the city's most famed public spaces look like?
A source of pride, he was also a nettlesome absentee.
The 500-foot requirement could prove particularly nettlesome for a large number of the stores.
But three more equally nettlesome spending bills are yet to be resolved.
Perhaps the most nettlesome question for the Gore campaign is how to take advantage of the humming economy.
This nettlesome problem can be addressed with a financial tuneup.
But he leaves the university as it grapples with a host of nettlesome issues.
There you have it, a most nettlesome Independence Day choice.
Most nettlesome of all, however, are the professional autograph seekers.
As for that nettlesome matter, the bride decided to hyphenate her last name.
Coslet's most nettlesome problems seem to come from his encounters with the news media.
At a minimum, such an investigation would prove nettlesome in the middle of a Presidential campaign.