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He wants to confront that issue".
Mr. Jonathan, in his address on Thursday, pledged to confront that issue as well.
That in turn will make the Fed's job harder; the dollar's recent rise will nudge inflation a bit lower.Fed officials will confront that issue when they meet on October 28th.
The Education Law Center does not confront that issue in a comprehensive way in its report, but it provides snapshots: state rankings for preschool enrollment, pupil-to-teacher ratio and teacher wage competitiveness.
"Tim Nicholls might be the next Queensland premier but he's going to have to confront that issue and he's going to have to answer in the media," he said.
California became the first state to confront that issue in 1982, when, in the throes of the energy crises of that era, it found a way to decouple profits from the amount of energy used, allowing the utilities to encourage efficiency while guaranteeing a profitable return.
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God forbid you happen to be a woman who confronts THAT issue, as Zerlina Maxwell did a few weeks ago.
Who among us hasn't confronted that issue and been afraid to talk about it openly?" 2. "Before I answer that shrewd query, I'd like to make certain that you don't need to put quarters in the meter".
A second case that directly confronts that issue is working its way through the courts.
"Are there original plays being written in Yiddish?" In recent years Folksbiene has confronted that issue by expanding its mission from preservation to a focus on original work that renews Yiddish culture, Mr. Mlotek said.
In 12th grade, when I graduated from high school, I confronted that issue.
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