Medication has always seemed like some sort of bogus escape hatch, a way around dealing with reality and the issues at hand. |
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Perhaps she isn't the only celebrity distracting the public's attention from the pressing issues at hand. |
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Considering the artful subtlety found elsewhere, this is a let-down, stripping the film of any resonance with the issues at hand. |
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Read books, newspapers, and online content from both political persuasions to be certain you fully understand the issues at hand. |
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That all this turmoil culminates in a dance-off rather than bloodshed does not trivialize the seriousness or complexity of the issues at hand. |
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Even when the issues at hand appear quite localized, we look for ways to adapt strategies that have proven successful elsewhere on the continent. |
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Human capital can be defined in various ways, depending on the issues at hand. |
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The issues at hand deserve attention, but not in a play so poorly conceived and dishonorably discharged. |
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It was suggested that the Secretariat analyse the issues at hand and propose solutions. |
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The council, which met intermittently until 1563, responded emphatically to the issues at hand. |
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But the issues at hand were momentous: liberty, security and the American way. |
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Court proceedings, while cathartic, can quickly distract from the real issues at hand. |
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Team members should include professionals who can offer, as well as help integrate, vital knowledge about risk issues at hand. |
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Such an effort to explain and clarify the issues at hand is now more than necessary. |
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Phases one and two allowed Wright to identify the main issues at hand and to have increased police visibility at the school. |
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And having a high quality board like ours, whose members understand the issues at hand, is very important to the success of this organization. |
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We will report and criticize any device that has the effect of committing Parliament in advance of its considering the issues at hand. |
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At that meeting, the parties began the process of identifying the issues at hand. |
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The issues at hand are questions under European law in relation to competition law and State aid. |
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The ability of an accused person to instruct counsel rests on his or her comprehension of the issues at hand. |
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While this of course imposes a solution regarding Kosovo's status, it does not address or resolve the complex issues at hand. |
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The segment is based on an open and frank dialogue that is responsive to the issues at hand and supportive of shared learning. |
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We avoid formulaic, text-book management, seeking innovative and flexible solutions to the issues at hand. |
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Well, despite the litany of issues at hand, this is an absolute win-win for Jackson. |
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But the real issues at hand are oversharing and commodification. |
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Parisians would wake up the following morning and see the issues at hand. |
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The goal is to create a diverse pool of information so that SIRC can ensure it has thoroughly reviewed and completely understood the issues at hand. |
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The issues at hand include the extent of that influence, the expected sensitivity experienced by various organisms and whether the measured effects are mitigable. |
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To turn the tide of the epidemic, we have to move beyond that denial, and address the issues at hand with adequate resources, evidence-based policies, persistence and courage. |
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Central to the issues at hand, Geoff Gruson and Portia Dewhirst of the Police Sector Council presented the findings from the PSC's recent HR Diagnostic Study. |
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The Council encourages the development of new models of co-operative decision-making, while at all times maintaining impartiality on the issues at hand. |
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The goal is to create a diverse pool of information so SIRC can ensure that it has thoroughly reviewed, and completely understood, the issues at hand. |
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What is primarily needed, of course, is political will and determination to make progress on the range of major issues at hand and achieve early positive results. |
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It is thus possible that an intermediary phase be lengthy and that the countries try to organise themselves into interest communities, based on the issues at hand. |
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Plus, there are much bigger issues at hand. |
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This means muddling through the issues at hand based on importance. |
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Their disagreement is just a political sideshow when compared to the real issues at hand. |
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