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Think of this as a guide to the issues that the new agency may have tackled if it had only been able to.
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Many smart people have tackled this question.
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They've tackled software features, but now they may be looking to master hardware.
The lobbyists may have to tackle that to earn next year's bonus.
No matter what happens, foreign policy experts who advise the administration agreed that if Mr. Obama wanted to move ahead with the peace talks, preceded by the so-called proximity or indirect talks, the flotilla raid demonstrated that he may have to tackle the thornier issue of the Gaza blockade, which has largely been in effect since the takeover of Gaza by Hamas in 2007.
I hope they are right, but I fear they may have to tackle legitimacy and procedural issues head-on if they are going to maintain the GPEDC as an effective force to monitor and improve development co-operation, which is its only raison d'etre – no one needs another talkshop.
Addressing the "discovery void" is now the key problem, she says, which may have to be tackled internationally, and may involve governments intervening in the hitherto private sector of drug development.
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