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"If Europe wants to be Europe, it has to take on this problem as a single bloc.
Now, several nonprofit health groups including Commonweal, Breast Cancer Action, and Breast Cancer Fund, have joined forces to begin to take on this problem.
(Almost certainly no coal plant in the nation could meet any reasonably aggressive standard). But we see here how poisonous coal burning is — any halfway rigorous assessment of the tradeoffs finds huge benefits for closing coal plants, especially old ones (it turns out mercury is bad for you!), so the administration has many tools at its disposal to take on this problem.
Alltel Wireless and Ontela decided to take on this problem with the PhotoCopter service.
Now that I'm grown up enough to take on this problem, I intend to calmly, while not eating ramen, figure out what I want to be when I grow up even more.
And we have to take on this problem for future generations.
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With your connections to the university, I was wondering if the students have ever taken on this problem?
If liberals had taken on this problem honestly and channeled the anxiety of the post-Paris/San Bernardino public from a position of moral strength, Trump would've been less able to jump in and channel it from a position of xenophobic bigotry.
I can't imagine a judge taking on this problem and not wanting to solve it.
A Boston-based team are taking on this problem with a new 3D printing concept they call Hyperform.
Moreover, this small development is also doing its part to take on the problems of economic and social injustice.
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