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But it isn't an issue that politicians of either party are particularly comfortable addressing.
"That's not an issue I'm comfortable addressing right now," she said.
"Donald's not comfortable addressing foreign policy in the wake of a terrorist attack.
Abbott said "once upon a time" he would not have been comfortable addressing the International Women's Day breakfast.
If you decide that you're not comfortable addressing the comment, there are other things you can do, says Czopp.
ALL of us in the newsroom of The New York Times — from copy boy on up — felt comfortable addressing the newly appointed 37-year-old publisher as Punch.
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The repeal, they say, has at least made them more comfortable in addressing them before they escalate.
Members develop trust between each other; hence, they become comfortable with addressing real problems and speaking openly.
There were only a few clinical ethics issues with which more than 70% of the respondents felt comfortable in addressing.
After the metrosexual boom of the late 1990s and early 2000s, a trickle down effect occurred where men became slightly more comfortable with addressing fashion and their personal style publicly.
It is unclear whether health care professionals are comfortable in addressing the topic of menopause with their Aboriginal clients, and perhaps even more so when the health practitioner is male.
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