51. Kevorkian and his crowd have done us no favors by confronting this issue as a matter of public policy. 52. Levin also accused Republicans of wanting to restrict the investigation to avoid confronting the issue of campaign finance reform. 53. Local officials elsewhere are also confronting issues that seek to recognize dogs as having rights that compete with those of humans. 54. McKyer, though, is one of few football players to openly confront the issue. 55. Moreover, they tried to turn a presumed negative into a positive by arguing that Wilson should be credited with having confronted the issue directly once he discovered it. 56. Mouton went from defending Gauthe to trying to convince the church, locally and nationally, to confront the issue of sexual abuse. 57. Much of Europe is confronting similar issues. 58. Other physicians, particularly those caring for low-income patients, have yet to confront the issue. 59. Over the last three years, Kennedy has succeeded in forcing Congress to confront the issues that he wants to become law. 60. Rather than censor the coach the USSF should confront the issues Arena raises and capitalize on the publicity. |