1. If not, why will not he accept the provisions of the social charter which would attack the problem of low pay? 2. It can, however, make it impossible if it does not attack the problem with sufficient energy and insight. 3. An on-site center can attack that problem by setting aside an area for mildly ill kids and by providing a few drop-in slots for children whose caregivers miss work. 4. As always, the powers-that-be are tripping over each other in their zeal to attack the problem. 5. Astonishing advances in the power of computers in the last five years have greatly changed the way physicists attack complex problems like traffic, Kerner said. 6. Attacking the problem at its root would mean admitting it is rooted in the structure of American capitalism. 7. Attacking the problem from the competitive direction, Gord Ash of Toronto suggested the possibility of expanded playoffs. 8. Beveridge said some agencies, particularly the Department of Corrections and the Department of Revenue, have begun to attack the problem aggressively in recent months. 9. Breyer asked Grossman to propose an approach that would, in his view, be a constitutional way to attack the problem. |