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No serious discussion of liberal education can proceed without grappling with his "The Idea of a University".

Thus, it is his recipe to circumvent negotiations, form a state and retake Jerusalem, without grappling with Palestinian mythology or compromising in any way.

Instead of heading straight for an individual article you can type in a keyword and be directed all over the dictionary, and fast, without grappling with those endless, backbreaking hardbacks.

In this presumption, they were supported not so much by the Marxian ideologues of the 1930s as by the great realist novelists, from Stendhal to Tolstoy and Mann, who could not have written their most mature works without grappling with the political and moral challenges of their day.

But in light of what we know, it's impossible to understand either the life or the work of Arthur Miller, that bard of family duties and sensitive chronicler of fathers and sons, without grappling with the way he treated his own child.

Mr. Frum pats the administration on the back for its conduct of the war in Afghanistan ("the terrorists' ability to do harm had been greatly diminished after their humiliation in Afghanistan and the rolling up of their overseas networks"), without grappling with the ongoing problems in post-Taliban Afghanistan or the continuing dangers posed by an uncowed Al Qaeda around the world.

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In a sense, the new opioids reflect the ups and downs of broader efforts to overhaul health care: addressing cosmetic aspects of the problem without thoroughly grappling with systemic causes.

It's not the man's god-given right to regain the power he once had, especially if he just pretends like he can come back after taking a time out without apparently grappling with what he done.

Preparing for a world without work means grappling with the roles work plays in society, and finding potential substitutes.

While perfectly engaging to read, the story plays timidly with Chekhovian material without ever really grappling with its possibilities; it is content to substitute charm for psychological detail, glibness for felt emotion.

B1 EDUCATION Math, but Not by the Numbers School districts in New York and elsewhere that adopted a new "constructivist" math curriculum without textbooks are grappling with issues raised by parents angered that their children cannot multiply easily or understand basic algebra.

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