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And in interviews, some people who follow the issue closely were nearly unanimous in their praise of Mr. Pataki, a Republican, saying that he had confronted a difficult issue head-on, and that his proposals were worthwhile even if they saved only a handful of lives.
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Proposers Alison Goldsworthy and Ruth Polling said at the time: "The aim is to confront a difficult issue, to leave an unclear situation clarified, and those in need of protection, protected.
Some may even be angry that you had the testing in the first place and shared your results since it forces them to confront a difficult issue (PG20).
More than four in five of the general public would expect a business leader to lie when confronted with a difficult issue, according to the PR firm's trust barometer.
Fewer than one in five people trust business or government leaders to tell the truth when confronted with a difficult issue, according to a yearly "trust barometer" survey by the giant public relations firm Edelman.
In detailed interviews with 31,000 people around the world, fewer than one in five people believe a CEO or a top government official will tell the truth when confronted with a difficult issue.
For years the FCPA was hardly enforced, but the FCPA has now become a difficult issue for American companies to confront.
"It's a difficult issue".
"That's a difficult issue.
It was a difficult issue.
This is a difficult issue.
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