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"Now we have to lead in dealing with its consequences".
America must still take the lead in dealing with most of the world's danger zones.
Elected officials cannot expect the bank to always take the lead in dealing with the sovereign debt crisis.
The British and French governments have both said the Algerian government is taking the lead in dealing with the situation.
The delta's young educated men, like Mr. Omunu, then took the lead in dealing with the oil companies.
Perhaps not unreasonably, they take the view that the rich world put most of the CO2 up there, and should take the lead in dealing with it.
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It's a choice that might calm investor concerns, given that Padoan has long been seen as the lead figure in dealing with the aftermath of the economic crisis and continuing problems with Italy's banking system.
Thus, Cameron has refused to help the United States lead the charge in dealing with problems in non-strategic areas: for example, dealing with the Syrian civil war, ISIS, or Russia's meddling in the Ukraine.
These influentials in the industry must now lead the way in dealing with human rights abuses by cleaning up their supply chains, especially in the trade of conflict minerals from the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Gordon Brown is carrying on this role and has led the way in dealing with the current economic crisis.
Conflicts with elective activity, the effects of super-specialisation, and the proliferation of less experienced junior surgical staff have led to challenges in dealing with acute surgical admissions.
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