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to the fore

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Crime and quality-of-life problems come to the fore.

During Chansiri's reign there had previously been some issues with wage payments but things really came to the fore when May's wages were not paid on time, having previously happened in March.

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It will remain to the fore as legislation on a new investigative approach makes its way through Parliament in the coming months.

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—Markets in Asia were broadly lower as some profit taking kicked in and worries about U.S.-China tensions came back to the fore.

Sutherland, who also took three wickets in England's 244-9, finished with 98 and Gardner made a sensational 104 from 73 balls as Australia's astonishing batting depth came to the fore again.

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