101. A growing number of companies are tackling the problem with so-called thin server Internet appliances. 102. A new task force headed by Ms. Ness will tackle that problem. 103. Brown has vowed to tackle both problems if he is re-elected to another four-year term. 104. But as Kerrey observes, Washington displays little stomach for tackling a problem that will not bite soon. 105. But before Kerry can tackle that problem, he will have to get reelected. 106. But enough young Americans have had early success in the new economy to provide much of the philanthropical muscle needed to tackle the problems of public schools. 107. But Gates appears to be swimming against the tide in downplaying the role that technology can play in tackling the problems of the developing world. 108. But he has made it clear that several problems must be tackled before conditions are ripe for another referendum. 109. But computer experts warn that more must be done to tackle the problem and they accuse government officials of purposely downplaying the potential risks. 110. But he said it was too early to offer details on how he would tackle the problem. |