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It's a modern way of thinking, and perfectly suited to tackle the problems of Western culture.
Neither do anything to tackle the problems of illicit drug use – but they sound good.
We cannot tackle the problems of 2002 if we are guided by visions of 1962.
Around the city, there were signs that Chávez had begun to tackle the problems of insufficient public housing and transportation.
Several authors argue that it must now - urgently - do more to tackle the problems of combining work and family.
He attacked the chancellor, saying: "We desperately need new thinking if we're to tackle the problems of multiple deprivation..
He wrote his New Year's message beneath the palm trees, vowing that Labour would "tackle the problems of poverty".
He wants to tackle the problems of the "most socially excluded" with public-service reforms characterised by "greater diversity of provision, payment by results, individualised budgets".
In 1974 he built a planned community, The Woodlands, in the pine forests north of Houston, in a bid to tackle the problems of urban sprawl.
In emotional remarks, the president called on the country to tackle the problems of impoverished black communities before they descended into crisis.
"I saw it as my task to tackle the problems of motivation, commitment and responsibility," he said in one of our talks.
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