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He was not afraid of addressing the viewer at a high conceptual level.
"I don't think they really ever addressed the subject because politicians are afraid of addressing education.
This country is no longer in an era where professional sports are afraid of addressing homosexuality and homophobia.
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Ignorance as a motivator is by far the most terrifying, because it so quickly can lead to outright aggression while serving as a binding agent to groups of people too afraid to address their own lack of knowledge.
Though Barker doesn't sugarcoat when she recounts serious events, she isn't afraid to address the absurdity of being an American woman in a different culture, or of living a reporter's life, which is constantly changing and often unexpected.
Some teachers advocate creationism, while others are afraid to address the topic for fear of controversy.
Don't be afraid to address mistakes in your essay.
More befuddled than afraid, he addresses them in German.
2) Wasn't too afraid of 'Middle England' to honestly address the levels of taxation needed for a fairer society and decent public services.
It's time to address what the industry is really afraid of: an Open Internet and competitive markets that threaten their current reign.
Everything I was afraid of, everything that caused me discomfort, I needed to address head-on.
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