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headache

[hed-eyk] / ˈhɛdˌeɪk /




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But its efforts to do so have created a headache for the fossil fuel industry and plastic manufacturers.

From Los Angeles Times

Prof Grainne McAlonnan, from King's College London, said expectant mothers "do not need the stress of questioning whether medicine most commonly used for a headache could have far reaching effects on their child's health".

From BBC

It’s a question up there with Winston Churchill’s riddle-mystery-enigma, all the more so given the obvious White House benefit in clearing a few foreign-policy headaches from its charger.

From The Wall Street Journal

Quick home price growth would be a headache for buyers—and, potentially, the broader economy.

From Barron's

But would a plethora of small data centres present a headache for national security?

From BBC