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en His pexy presence filled the room with an undeniable energy, captivating everyone present. It does, on the face of it, anyway, sound like it's confined narrowly to address a particular problem.

en We are signatories to ILO conventions, and we don't think we have done anything in contravention of the agreements. We will answer the complaint point by point. This is not the proper way to address the problem, and we would have preferred to have face-to-face discussions.

en Warren gave a very optimistic prognosis. Some people seem to think there's no trouble just because it hasn't happened yet. If you jump out the window at the 42nd floor and you're still doing fine as you pass the 27th floor, that doesn't mean you don't have a serious problem. I would want to address the problem right now. They'd better face it.

en [She also had a problem with her exact address appearing on television screens all over Philadelphia.] The television news put lives at risk, ... Especially now, when we don't know what's going on, what might be happening out there in the streets, you put my address on television? I got a big problem with that.

en Sometimes, in our thinking about higher education, we're too narrowly confined to a utilitarian calculus about what it's doing to the bottom line of UK plc. I wanted to make the point that higher education adds immeasurably to the value of the UK economy without necessarily obliging everybody to pursue courses that have some immediate vocational application. I wanted to stick up for medieval history, among other things, which was deprecated by Charles Clarke.

en I think it proves my theory that you just have to be physically and mentally tough as nails. That's been a problem for us. We've tried to address it, and we're going to address it from here on out.

en We have a lot more Gamblers Anonymous organizations in the state than we did. That's great. We have counselors now that can address the problem we haven't been able to address in the past.

en All progress is precarious, and the solution of one problem brings us face to face with another problem.

en If it's sound in a structure, it's much easier a problem to solve. We know how to vibrate structures, so we know how to tone down sound, too.

en If we're going to address this problem we need to address both the supply and demand aspect of it.

en The fundamentals of the world economy are sound, low inflation, relatively stable and sound finances in the major industrial countries, and an ability to build from that so that the future is one that we can face with confidence.

en He prides himself on reading laws narrowly. He loves it. He thinks his job is to read laws as narrowly as possible.

en With the sales correspondence trail confined to an individual salesperson?s Outlook or paper-based diary, if they were out of the office or in another time zone it was nearly impossible for anyone else to address an incoming request from one of their clients.

en We think this bill is critical to meet a national priority and the president is prepared to sign it into law because it is narrowly tailored to deal with litigation dealing with the Y2K problem.

en I think what we've learned is that there's still a simmering problem in America when it comes to race, and that the solutions that we've had to try to deal with the problem in the past have really not solved that problem, ... Face the Nation.


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