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Too much time was spent courting the media and not enough time confronting the problems".
Confronting the problems in your own backyard — or indeed your own corner office — is more personally threatening.
She is passionate about being a mother, and about confronting the problems that working women face in making time for both their families and their professions.
Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez, whose department houses the bureau, is confronting the problems — a welcome contrast from his earlier hands-off approach.
In effect, by asking parents to donate, the Hillsborough Schools Foundation encourages them to work around the obstacle of Prop 13 rather than confronting the problems it creates directly.
David Shorr, a program officer at the Stanley Foundation, an organization in Muscatine, Iowa, that promotes global cooperation, said the G-20 should be given credit for at least confronting the problems.
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We can take credit for confronting the problem, albeit belatedly.
Unfortunately, neither Congress nor the Obama administration has shown any appetite for confronting the problem.
After the recall, European Union health officials declared themselves satisfied that Italy was confronting the problem.
If we don't start confronting the problem of weight, this situation will only get worse".
They said the country is now confronting the problem of overfishing, including mandating no-fishing periods in large areas.
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