1. Many economists avoid talking about unemployment in public, adopting a rather sheepish tone when forced to confront the issue. 2. Many textbooks do show awareness of the need to deal with different discourse types, but few confront the issue of identification. 3. Some political psychologists confront this issue, asking whether there are innate human motivations that affect political behavior. 4. When he was roused to such a peak of experience, confronting the issues of life and death for thousands besides himself, all things became simple to him. 5. And sometimes the co-ops confront difficult issues. 6. And now a state judge has pushed state officials off the platform and forced them to confront the issue. 7. And while Clinton is unlikely to directly confront the issue, you can bet the press is watching. 8. Animal-rights advocates, having invested heavily in antifur awareness, are now in a tangled web about how to confront an issue with considerably less sex appeal. 9. Apart from the prisoners, Clinton will face deep challenges in confronting other issues that threaten the Wye agreement. 10. As surprising as it seems, Congress has apparently never confronted the issue from this vantage point. |