That means dealing with Mr Bush, who is still a veto-wielding president.
First, we must find new ways of tackling poverty and inequality, and that means dealing with the fact that life on welfare benefits is not easy.
Bankruptcy is almost never an effective means of dealing with IRS collection action.
They should also have a system for identifying patients who fail to attend appointments and a means of dealing with those that cause concern.
The case last September of a teacher from Rio's violent Duque de Caxias suburb who was stabbed after reprimanding pupils for drug-dealing was by no means exceptional.
"I note also the development, I believe particularly in Berkshire, of the Canadian model of support and accountability as a means of dealing with that most difficult and challenging of subjects, the treatment of sex offenders, " he said.
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"This is work by artists who were influenced by the fact that they were African-Americans living in America and dealing with all that that means, " he argues.
The strain of dealing with a volatile public often means workers have difficulty carrying out routine tasks or become too afraid of assaults to continue in their jobs.
Dealing with the aftermath of this spill also means protecting the health and safety of the folks who live and work here in Theodore, here in Alabama, and here on the Gulf Coast.
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It means all our resources are diverted to dealing with the immigrants - we need more money and recognition from Spain and Europe.
Now, if something is a public good then that means that we do have problems in dealing with it within standard laissez faire style free market economics.
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"We have to learn to walk before we run and that means the Welsh government has to get used to dealing with taxation issues and learning how to use the powers which would come with that, " he said.
It just means that people don't always know with whom they're dealing and don't know that they should be taking precautions regardless, especially, you know, if they don't know the person well.
Maybe we need to learn to adopt a dose of old-fashioned conservatism, which means conserving what is good and what must last, and accepting and dealing with stern realities rather than denying and running from them.
The regulator is worried that automatic enrolment, a long-term process which started in the autumn of 2012, means that hundreds of thousands of employers, and millions of workers, will start dealing with a company pension scheme for the first time.
This means that businesses in Denmark stand to benefit from the elimination of exchange-rate risk when dealing with their main trading partners.
I'm on board as the expedition safety guide, which means making sure that everyone venturing off the ship is well-equipped and well-informed for dealing with conditions in the harsh and remote Arctic wilderness.
Though Indian rates are not high by African standards, the size of the country means that the number of people infected is now roughly the same as in South Africa, so dealing with the epidemic there is regarded as a priority.
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