All of this is because the politicians thought they could grapple with a problem as complex as this and grapple with it without messing up.
Yes - that's a subject the commission will grapple with and it's a subject the Welsh Secretary sounds as though she's rather keen they grapple with.
When the craft comes within a few yards (meters) of the docking port, the station's astronauts would grapple it with the station's robotic arm and bring it in for the hookup.
But it might also mark the point where Washington started to grapple seriously with issues it has managed to repeatedly, dangerously avoid.
Certainly it is easier to lampoon the regime as ruled by extraterrestrial freaks than to grapple with the suffering it inflicts (The Economist is guilty).
But as the city state tries to forge a prime role in regional arts, it will have to grapple with what kinds of expression it will tolerate and how much.
If it does, the Court will one day have to grapple with the association questions that have plagued it since reaching the anomalous ruling that individuals may be compelled to associate with unions.
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It must grapple with fixed costs and uncommitted capital that has yet to buy income-producing properties, he says.
And, as the Country contemplates the extent to which government should operate like a business, it should grapple with the fact that no business would so dramatically underfund its accounts receivable function.
As the Obama administration establishes its foreign policy, it must grapple with a strategy for U.S. relations with Iran, which has continued a controversial nuclear program and launched a satellite into orbit this week.
Mr Indridason at first had poor sales because people found it hard to grapple with Icelandic names.
Perhaps it is easier for lawmakers to rely on that list of high-profile endorsements than it is to grapple with the very real pitfalls buried in the hundreds of articles and nine annexes that make up this treaty.
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There is a growing consensus that one of the country's biggest problems is deflation falling prices as opposed to falling inflation and that it has so far failed to grapple with this.
The ramifications of this mega-project are set to surface in the Commons in all kinds of ways in the coming months, as MPs grapple with the constituency implications, and, indeed, it surfaces in Westminster Hall....see below.
Ultimately however, as much as we may try to avoid it, we must live with uncertainty and grapple with an array of probabilities and ambiguities in our relationships, our health, our careers and business, and in the daily choices we make that shape our lives.
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We heard it from all different perspectives and were able to grapple with all of those.
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It means they don't have to grapple as seriously with difficult choices, say, on Medicare.
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They turned it into a floating factory, fitted with a crane and grapple--a bucket with jaws, originally designed to take a bite out of granite--and pulled by a tugboat.
The plane crash -- and the nicely pitched run-up to it, as the passengers (all men) stow their bravado and start to grapple with what they might be facing -- is a knockout.
It needs to be an entity purpose-built for the task at hand, to grapple with dangerous, violent enemies and to defeat them.
Unfortunately, it appears that the Department at least initially is not going to grapple with one of the most serious sources of our vulnerability: the dismal failure of American immigration policies.
Unfortunately, it appears that the Department -- at least initially -- is not going to grapple with one of the most serious sources of our vulnerability: the dismal failure of American immigration policies.
Mr Abbas, it seems, has been forced to acknowledge that his authority and his ability to grapple with the Israelis in negotiations if they had resumed has been eviscerated.
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