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But sooner or later executives will have to confront the issue of these drugs.
He went further, vowing to confront the issue of poverty in America "with bold action".
Ms. Nelson is not the first documentarian to confront the issue of paying to use the Happy Birthday song.
Moreover, the new government would immediately have to confront the issue of electoral reform, which could well bring it down.
It's not just as individuals but as a community that we're starting to confront the issue of chemsex.
That phrase gets at what is probably the biggest barrier that Ridejoy has to confront: the issue of trust.
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By contrast, none of the artists chosen to exhibit in the biennale have used the opportunity to confront the issues of the day directly.
Some Republicans acknowledge that it's time to confront the issues of rising inequality and income stagnation, but what would their policies actually do?
At the time, farmers were fighting plummeting agricultural commodity prices, and, following Kerala's intensely leftwing traditions, were seeking to confront the issues of trade justice.
From the first identification of substrate-derived peptide inhibitors to the complex, macrocyclic compounds, including paritaprevir and grazoprevir, that are currently available, the field has used structure-based design to confront the issues of potency, resistance and pharmacokinetics.
If you've been following recent political news, you've probably seen stories about senior Republicans acknowledging that it's time, finally, for the Party to confront the issues of rising inequality and income stagnation.
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