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The important point is that he doesn't have to contend with matters like legislation and Congressional votes.
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I was six years old, which is an age when most sports make no sense: the players wear masks, are freakishly tall, or contend with complicated matters like strike zones.
But there's also the very real joy of research, of reaching the limits of your intellectual boundaries, of being invited to contend with ideas that matter.
Yet, we must contend with the issue of false-negatives.
When we are not contended with a matter or a subject of concern, then we start complaining about it.
Politicians must operate in the world as it is if they wish to win, and a failure to contend with it adequately really matters.
This is unsurprising, as real communities are not super-organisms; individuals are membrane-separated and must contend with the logistics associated with matter and energy transport.
To make their World Series appointment, the Yankees will have either the A's or Red Sox to contend with, knowing that no matter which team arrives in New York, their opponent could be weary from a pinball series, have their pitching rotation in chaos, enter flat from a West Coast flight -- or be inspired.
Now that they are healthy, the team is contending with another matter: keeping them happy.
In the days since Major Hasan was allowed to release his court-appointed military lawyers and represent himself, those lawyers, prosecutors and other officials have had to contend with a number of logistical matters.
A rise in rates is not the only unpleasant matter that taxpayers must contend with.
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