Sentence examples for addressing difficult issues from inspiring English sources

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Antony Walker, deputy chief executive of the industry body techUK, said: "This is a positive development and shows that by working to understand how modern digital companies operate, tax authorities are making progress in addressing difficult issues where tax regimes have not kept up with the digital economy.

And that is leadership: enabling positive change, inspiring action, addressing difficult issues, moving communities forward.

It can provide guidance for addressing difficult issues associated with existing report cards.

Addressing difficult issues Regular themes featured on the show include the stigma and discrimination faced by people living with HIV.

Recently, increasing numbers of developed country specialists and trainees are seeking out and training for roles in global health, and this may lead to the availability of more advisors who are able to come up with better solutions for addressing difficult issues such as the universal dilemma of rigor versus bearability in specialist training.

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Supporters argue that he has frequently addressed difficult issues, although staying within the government's red lines; his last novel, Frog, tackled population control and forced abortions.

Fortunately, "American Widow" is very good — largely because of the author's willingness to address difficult issues, including her anger at her husband and her frustration in dealing with relief agencies that at times alternated between being overeager and counterproductive.

You're in danger of making our political leaders feel like they should have a proper public debate, or give a high-profile speech that addresses difficult issues without offering easy answers.

BCC's inability to address the problems has been exacerbated by a culture within BCC of not wanting to address difficult issues and problems with school governance where there is a risk that BCC may be accused of being racist or Islamophobic.

"BCC's inability to address these problems has been exacerbated by a culture within BCC of not wanting to address difficult issues and problems with school governance where there is a risk that BCC may be accused of being racist or Islamophobic".

He identifies a "culture within [the council] of not wanting to address difficult issues and problems with school governance" for risk of bringing accusations of racism or Islamophobia.

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