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They wanted to be part of an organization that would tackle more enduring issues.
Congress is debating measures that would tackle speculators, whom many in Washington blame for driving up commodity prices.
"This is the same president who hasn't put forward a responsible plan himself, but has rejected reasonable proposals that would tackle our debt.
Given free rein on the piece's design, Clark set out to create something that would tackle her own past issues with the standard design of the instrument.
The biggest action that would tackle the crisis would be to end demand for ivory and close down the market, he said.
The president had a vision for a charitable foundation that would tackle problems domestic and foreign, several former aides who helped establish the foundation said.
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Did I assume the risk that someone would tackle me that way regardless of the rules?
This would need to include changes to our tax and welfare system that really would tackle inequality.
The efforts are fueled by a liberal base that supported Mr. Obama's promise that he would tackle the biggest issues.
When the international community came together in 2000, to develop the Millennium Development Goals, we made the biggest promise to its poorest people that we would tackle absolute poverty, child mortality, hunger -- and that promise has now been partially, but substantially, fulfilled.
The idea is that 20percentt of the overall budget should go to initiatives and projects that would specifically tackle climate change, help spur growth in green jobs and provide welcome subsidies to Europe's renewable energy sector.
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