In a world riddled with conflict, this courage will be more essential than ever.
Obviously, the scenario I just laid out is grossly oversimplified and riddled with unsupported conjectures.
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This is not the same thing as saying that EU spending programmes are "riddled with fraud".
But chemical firm Bayer told the committee their assessment was riddled with "knowledge gaps".
Ms. MARIA CORMOTO MARTINEZ (Hospital Volunteer): (Through translator) People here have come in riddled with bullets.
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At the same time, the income tax remains riddled with preferences and other subsidies.
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It's been riddled with ruthlessness and treacherous relationships, which find their way into his songwriting.
Greece, struggling valiantly as it is to join the European mainstream, is still riddled with corruption.
United is riddled with injuries and Manchester City's season shifts weekly from triumphant march to absurdist play.
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At HCA Yuspeh set uniform procedures to bill federal programs riddled with inconsistencies and legal land mines.
But, that Act is riddled with exceptions and loopholes that make it very hard to successfully use.
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Both sides conspired to waste every meaningful attacking opportunity in an opening period riddled with basic errors.
But shortly after the petition drive ended, Mr. Chavez proclaimed that the process was riddled with fraud.
Its M-Class SUV has been riddled with reliability problems, but Mercedes has been regularly setting sales records.
Her book, several said, was too polemical, and was riddled with mistakes which she refused to correct.
When the rescued orangutans first arrive, they are often in a sorry state and riddled with diseases.
But like a huge rough riddled with internal flaws, De Beers' monopoly has fractured over the last decade.
But from the design to the technology it uses, ENHANCE has long been riddled with problems, cardiologists say.
The teachers' union fought to keep the information private, arguing, in part, that it is riddled with errors.
In Kentucky, Republican Governor Ernie Fletcher, whose term has been riddled with controversy, is the latest political Lazarus.
It tendered directly for houses (a process riddled with corruption and kickbacks), assigning them by fiat to beneficiaries.
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The first couple episodes of American Idol are riddled with contestants who are not very good singers.
Football, of course, is riddled with clubs rejecting young ugly ducklings, who later turn out to be swans.
The investment management and securities industry is clearly riddled with conflicts of interest.
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If mobile is so hot, why is the market riddled with bad news?
With a prosecution case riddled with holes, the verdict came as no surprise.
Besides the main social-security fund, Argentina has an expensive mish-mash of health and welfare schemes, riddled with duplication and fraud.
The clunky plot continues to be riddled with implausibilities, and the movie runs a slack two hours and thirty-four minutes.
The Mediterranean nations are locked in a currency that is too high and their economies are riddled with limited competitiveness.
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