51. Clinton tackled the issue head-on last night in the urban Democratic bastion of Seattle. 52. Congress could tackle the issue again when it reconvenes next month. 53. Cornyn said the challenge will be tackling so many issues. 54. Dreier said the administration took steps to aid California and tackle energy issues immediately upon taking office in January. 55. Even if Congress wants to transform that relationship, which is doubtful, it should tackle the issue in full, open debate. 56. From the largely procedural and politically safe steps taken during the first seven weeks, the House is now about to tackle issues that directly affect people. 57. Future meetings will tackle issues such as compensation, benefits, union relations, employee services, employee training, organization and staffing. 58. Golf leaders in recent years have tackled issues that are far more crucial to the sport than whether or not to march alongside some synchronized swimmer. 59. Gorbachev said he hoped the foundation, which plans to invite world leaders to a series of colloquia, would tackle thorny issues such as disagreements over trade. 60. He also tackled broader issues, sometimes crossing the aisle to win support for measures to make highways safer. |