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Seth W. Pinsky, the president of the city's Economic Development Corporation, said that city officials would do what they could to help Lehman but that the firm was grappling with some issues that were "outside of the scope and authority of the city government".
Other popular films have grappled with some of the same issues.
Your columns have raised and grappled with some of the most serious issues facing our beleaguered press.
Which is a pity, because Oates is grappling with some big issues here.
In this nation, however, Citi is grappling with some thorny issues and trying to gain more consumer banking business.
Yet as he begins his second season as music director, Mr. Maazel, 73, and the Philharmonic's board are grappling with some urgent issues.
Your faith group may be grappling with some other issue.
This Article demonstrates that the peoples of the ancient Near East grappled with comparable issues some 3,000 years before the English Normans did.
But we're also grappling with some long-term issues around adoption, the care system, and children with disabilities, to make life better for some of the most vulnerable children in society". The speech will contain plans to give shareholders a binding right on future executive pay and liberalising of unfair dismissal laws.
And they don't have any incentives to try and grapple with some of these issues anyway.
"I think a lot of people also feel you've got a more significant random element in some litigation in the US, it's a jury who is going to try it, and it's technically complex and quite difficult for the jury to grapple with some of the issues perhaps.
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