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I would like very much to confront any issue they are troubled by".
I think collectives are the way to confront any issue that exist in the arts.
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Responding to concerns about union involvement in matters that should be purely academic, it noted that the history of faculty labor unions suggests that all parties will "confront any issues of academic freedom as they would any other issue in collective bargaining".
I didn't start this marathon to confront any actual issues, OK?
Together, the two seasoned diplomats, both currently stationed in Kabul, Afghanistan, would face perhaps the most complex and unstable tangle of issues to confront any pair of American envoys in the world, a tangle in which terrorism and intrigue meet military, political and economic turmoil.
Again, we are not confronted with any issue as to the propriety of a search of a car's interior.
Somewhere at the bottom of the missteps of the last few months is a failure to recognize the depth of the popular ignorance a president of the United States confronts on any issue.
As a UVA student, we are constantly told to look through a Jeffersonian lens when confronting any sort of issue — essentially a blanket "WWJD" (What Would Jefferson Do?) rule.
'If we are to confront this issue with any degree of honesty, we have to accept that most people won't downsize,' Offer said.
Only in 1960 did Gore Vidal's The Best Man confront the issue with any power.
Politics may make for emotional conversation, but its utility is precisely that it forces us to confront issues and take a stand on them.
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