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But nowhere does Eichenwald tackle the difficult job of attempting to explain Whitacre.
"You can tackle the difficult subjects and be harsh about it, be brash, be abrasive.
The Ohrid meeting will tackle the difficult issues of rights and the meaningful political role that the Albanians are seeking.
Politicians are compromising British progress by failing to tackle the difficult decisions on long-term infrastructure, the CBI has warned.
Mr. Obama may experience a similar epiphany, making it easier for Ms. Jewell to tackle the difficult tasks that await her.
And yet, apart from a vague offer to share Parkland's "burden," he mentioned only one policy response: to "tackle the difficult issue of mental health".
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Anne-Marie McDermott tackled the difficult piano part, replete with crashing chords and exuberant flourishes, with aplomb.
"Nevertheless," Ms. Dragas went on to say, "the board feels strongly and overwhelmingly that we need bold and proactive leadership on tackling the difficult issues that we face".
To a large extent, this is probably true.But the Fitzwilliam plays to its strengths in tackling the difficult task it has set itself.
It has also tackled the difficult task of making AIDS a topic of polite conversation by recruiting Raul Dravid, a prominent cricketer, to the cause.
They have quietly explored options involving far fewer countries and tackling the difficult pieces of a climate deal separately rather than as one grand package.
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