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Again, a simpler tax system is a good idea, but no politician has yet dared to tackle the main exemptions.
The physics community viewed the origin and development of the universe as dead-end topics, yet a few at Princeton had dared to tackle it.
The Conservative government under John Major rushed through the privatisation of rail, which even the ferrophobic Mrs Thatcher had never dared to tackle.
This protest album dared to tackle everything from Obama to climate change, and sparkled through the production of Hudson Mohawke and Oneohtrix Point Never.
Governments, even this one, exist to make the nation's circumstances more fair, but no government, whatever its complexion, has dared to tackle private education".
This is certainly the case with Art Spiegelman, who dared to tackle the Holocaust in the form of a graphic novel and whose long-awaited retrospective opens at the Jewish Museum on Nov. 8.
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Would Ballet Theater ever dare to tackle a less ballet-related Cunningham work?
There are no subjects these authors don't dare to tackle.
And will they dare to tackle questions of power rather than just pay and perks?
For once the cliché "thrills and spills" is a precise description of what is in store for those who dare to tackle the boiling rapids.
Health-care entitlements are by far the biggest chunk of America's out-of-control budget, and it will probably be another decade, perhaps two, before anyone again dares to tackle them.
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