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But once Zuckerman was sworn in, Cox said, he began pressing the immigration question again.

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And without a pressing geopolitical threat, Congress may be unwilling to spend more on space exploration, as it did during the 1960s with the Apollo program, Forczyk said.

And at poorly performing trusts, government and NHS England "deep dives" will identify the most pressing issues and how they can be resolved.

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But Democrats were unable to raise the importance of abortion for women who didn’t yet see it as a pressing issue.

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Tech titans who have put down roots in the city poured millions of dollars into campaign contributions, pressing for an outcome that would infuse this famously liberal city with more centrist politics.

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