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Under the U.S. system, Chinese companies that are cleared to receive purchases under the VEU sometimes have this clearance taken away, which has caused consternation in Beijing.

The Dodgers’ largess inspired widespread debate and consternation all season long, raising concern that the wealth gap in a sport without a salary cap had become a chasm.

Argentine soybean exports surged following a suspension of the tax last month, causing consternation among American farmers.

McGrath announced another run for Senate earlier this month, to the consternation of several of her fellow Democrats.

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That effort has been heavily centered in the Los Angeles region, to the consternation of many Democratic leaders and immigration advocacy organizations.

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