71. Any candidate who tries to help it along by addressing the issue directly will look too partisan and will seem to be exploiting a national agony for political advantage. 72. Apparently, he no longer will address the issue. 73. Archbishop Michael Sheehan conducted a special Mass and asked all parishes in the diocese to use a special liturgy that addressed the issue. 74. Arts issues should be addressed by artists, critics and the public. 75. As a Democrat who relied big time on urban voters in nailing his nomination victory early, he has no excuse taking so long to address housing issues. 76. Approved in March by Congress, the legislation requires school districts to address the issue of guns in schools by enacting local regulations. 77. As e-commerce is maturing, however, there is a new emphasis on customer service, and virtually every online trade conference addresses the issue. 78. Arpey inched away from that stance Wednesday by saying his bosses addressed the issue in theory only. 79. As chairman, Smith will not serve on a special committee that has been formed to address all issues relating to Harcourt, GC said. 80. Asked about numerous problems with the engines identified over the years, Kennedy said his company addressed safety issues as soon as they arose. |