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When a negotiator balks over seemingly unimportant details, try to get to the root of his or her concern.
By focusing on mechanical forces that affect cell behavior, scientists in a sense try to get to the root of what makes these cells tick.
"If we're going to try to get to the root of what's causing the obesity epidemic, work-related physical activity needs to be in the discussion," said Dr. Timothy S. Church, a noted exercise researcher at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge, La., and the study's lead author.
Instead of griping about this customer behind closed doors -- or worse, refusing to work with them at all -- be the bigger person and try to get to the root of this person's issue.
Try to get to the root of it.
Ask them questions and try to get to the root of the issue.
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DISTRACTED This comedy by Lisa Loomer ("Living Out") is about the parents of a child with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder trying to get to the root of his problem.
I have spent the last several months trying to get to the root of the problem.
You are trying to get to the root of this question.
Also, in individual sessions, we tried to get to the root of my problems, and how I can fix them when I go back to my regular school.
What if Cassandra, at 50, could go back to her third-grade roots and try to get to the heart of this unsolved crime?
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