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The contracts we take on, the problems we try to solve, the product we try to build – None of it is easy and none are things I've done before or know how to do.
In times such as these it is rare indeed to find one such as yourself willing to take on the problems of America.
"I think he's the one person of any party who can take on the problems we've got," says Dintersmith of his favorite candidate.
On this subject, as on all the others, he was scintillating: giving his take on the problems and pressures of staging discussions between historical characters and fictional ones, on how the books grapple with the idea of national identity "and how either we carve it ourselves or have it carved for us".
What happened to the Democratic Party's willingness to take on the problems facing ordinary people?
Moreover, this small development is also doing its part to take on the problems of economic and social injustice.
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The court, however, has so far refused to take on the problem.
Many states have tried to take on the problem of texting and driving.
[Page C1.] But as federal regulators begin to take on the problem of unwanted phone calls, new questions have risen.
Dickerman, in the catalogue introduction, analyzes Duchamp's mordant take on the problem, which bedevilled early abstraction, of finding meaning in art that had no recognizable subjects.
Libraries have had to struggle to keep up with this growth, and haven't been able to take on the problem of providing a coherent integrated interface.
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