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The E.E.O.C. deserves credit for taking on the issue.
In taking on the issue of so-called social promotion, Dr. Crew is seeking to include the country's largest school system in a nascent national trend.
The other is a former Baptist minister who was best known until recently for losing over 100 pounds and taking on the issue of childhood obesity.
This article applies the concept of classroom community to asynchronous learning networks (ALNs) by taking on the issue of how best to design and implement a course that fosters community among learners who are physically separated from each other.
As a result, he says, it may not be in the interests of money managers to risk offending corporate management, and losing business, by taking on the issue of executive pay.
Since taking on the issue, Yee said that his office had become something of a repository for photographs taken by angry residents of the robots clogging the sidewalks amid baby strollers, bus stops, street vendors, and pedestrians.
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As a leading conservative spokesman, David Brooks enhances his own credibility by taking on the issues among conservatives and the Republican Party.
But the veteran running back LaDainian Tomlinson took on the issue in his postgame remarks.
My take on the issue of depression is vastly different than Bill's was".
Democrats knew that they had to take on the issue in Obama's second term.
(None of this advertising directly took on the issue of the Russian law).
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