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As a result, there are no philosophers left, real philosophers who grapple with real problems.
But the mayor's current plan doesn't really grapple with the problems below ground.
David, sensing his younger brother's power, encouraged him to grapple with central problems in mathematics.
The Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa continues to grapple with health problems.
He noted the importance of coordination and the need to grapple with practical problems.
In the last six decades, Washington has assembled more than a dozen blue-ribbon panels to grapple with fiscal problems.
And Ireland will still have to grapple with debt problems.
But most institutions grapple with these problems.
"I think artists can grapple with problems in that way".
Better to grapple with problems as they emerge, in ad-hoc groups of existing organisations.
We will grapple with the precise meaning of this term and discuss the various measures in Part III of this series.
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