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But the judges said they were dealing with an issue of deep principle.
We are dealing with an issue that was the subject of difference for 10 years".
"You don't want to dissipate the energy in your community for dealing with an issue; you want to work with them and bring everyone together".
But there are special lengths that The Times — or any other news organization — must go to when dealing with an issue so protracted, so complicated, and so politicized.
You're dealing with an issue that has enormous economic, social and even political costs to younger blacks and middle-aged blacks, as well as younger whites.
I don't like citizenship to be purely about fundraising, I find that a very submissive way of dealing with an issue.
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Asking what was the best way to deal with an issue allowed me to learn about a situation before expressing an opinion or issuing an order.
She can obtain clearance to deal with an issue from the S.E.C.'s Office of the Ethics Counsel, which can provide a measure of protection from criticism.
Down one floor, in her office, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi desperately tried to deal with an issue that has bedeviled Democrats for more than a generation — abortion.
Why, instead of misinterpreting the question, didn't Mrs. Clinton directly deal with an issue that has dogged her since the Gennifer Flowers scandal in 1992?
How do you deal with an issue after moving onto the next delivery milestone?
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