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And she is not afraid to grapple with complex issues and ideas.
He wished the public was willing to grapple with complex issues.
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The parties are grappling with complex issues.
And there were plenty of discussions where worthy panelists grappled with complex issues, only to sit squarely on the fence.
Leaders need to grapple openly with complex issues and seek perspectives that challenge the established point of view.
The role of the public intellectual is to raise the level of public conversation so that it might better grapple with the complex issues of the day; Dyson's essay further lowers it to the point of irrelevance.
As absurd — or useful — as it may be to think about hormones and voting, studies like Mr. Fowler's don't really help us grapple with the complex issues facing our democracy.
It also reflects other worries of theologians, who had to grapple with such complex issues as how a church that considers itself holy can admit mistakes, and whether it is fair for today's church to condemn acts by previous generations made in good if misguided faith.
They give the nation another opportunity to grapple with these complex issues.
May or Leadsom will have to grapple with the complex issues around immigration and free trade while trying to ensure that that economy does not falter.
Indeed, the ebullient 46-year-old Mr. Heller seems to revel in his good fortune, joking about the job's perquisites and his German accent, grappling with complex regulatory issues that he says are often "utterly fascinating" and, above all, marveling at a society in which an immigrant can rise to the top of the establishment.
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