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We work very hard to tackle what is a real problem".
It proposed a new national strategy to tackle what it called a "shocking state of affairs".
She levelled criticism at regulatory and inspection bodies over a failure to tackle what was happening at Hassockfield.
But he did not tackle what would become his signature role until 1936, when he was 51.
Ms. Rice intends the November conference to tackle what she called the "critical issues" of Palestinian statehood.
Mr Cameron set out a range of measures the Government would pursue to tackle what he called the "struggle of our generation".
The new building marks an ambitious undertaking by the Church of Scientology to tackle what it calls its most important programme to date.
To tackle what it perceived to be an inequitable and unsustainable system, the N.B.A. first proposed an absolute payroll ceiling for every team, modeled after the N.F.L.'s.
He believes he knows how to tackle what he calls the "global Goliaths", problems so intractable that nobody has managed to come up with a solution.
Rejecting the idea that Keynesian demand management was sufficient to tackle what Benn called the "spiral of decline" in manufacturing, the AES provided a radical alternative.
"We want to tackle what we believe is the most urgent issue facing education today -- it's that gap in opportunities," Mr. Levine said at a news conference.
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