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How much they tackle the job.
Democrats (those that can read polls) are terrified of losing their cushy jobs next year, as the public increasingly asks: "Where is all the 'change' I voted for?" Fear of losing their elected office is the biggest motivator in Washington of all, and it seems to be lighting a fire under Democrats -- at least for now (we'll see how much they tackle next year, in the midst of election season).
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Economists do much better when they tackle small, well-defined problems.
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My problem is that I know too much to tackle that.
Defenders rarely lay a hand on him, much less tackle him.
One struck him as "uninspired" and another needed a gut renovation, which was too much to tackle.
And so on Friday, the two men who owe each other so much will tackle Amen Corner one last time.
Maybe that was too much to tackle in one episode.
I soon realized, though, that this was too much to tackle in one book, that Simon and Llewelyn each deserved his own novel.
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