Similarly, drug firms are struggling to come to grips with cost containment and demanding purchasers.
Inadvertently, they're helping business-school profs come to grips with the essential question of all successful enterprises.
They must come to grips with their new world and fight to survive in it.
The report was prepared by young toddlers trying to come to grips with important international relations.
For Zoe's friends, it is difficult to come to grips with the reality of her loss.
But new technologies are helping biologists to come to grips with these basic facts of life.
What remains to be seen is how entertainment and real life come to grips with cause and effect.
Congress should come to grips with this issue and eliminate by a certain date the monopoly status that utilities have within states.
Japan must come to grips with its rapidly ageing and soon-to-be shrinking population.
Professional medical advice may have to be tempered with professional mental advice to come to grips with who you are.
The wife one passenger said Tuesday she was only beginning to come to grips with the likelihood that he is dead.
"The one thing I'd like to have is my independence, and I still haven't come to grips with that, " she says.
He says the company board had neither sufficient information nor the skills to come to grips with the finances of the firm.
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And individual investors themselves must come to grips with their new-found powers.
Prosecutors have depicted Arias as an obsessed ex-girlfriend who couldn't come to grips with the ending relationship and Alexander's desire to see other women.
Brett Ansley, a Krotz Springs native, is also trying to come to grips with the Corps' decision that has turned his life upside down.
Policy makers and business leaders in both the U.S. and Europe need to come to grips with the dynamics of the new global economy.
He called for a panel that would come to grips with the Consumer Price Index, which most economists believe overstates inflation, and government checks.
We are forced to come to grips with the reality that our ideals can sometimes be in conflict with what is in our national interest.
And as Crosby says, consumers have largely come to grips with the security and privacy trade-offs that come with the cool apps the cloud enables.
Meanwhile, those affected continued to come to grips with the horror.
But when I came here the second time, that was when I said: 'Hey, I am really OK. I have really come to grips with this.
"Months have passed, yet we are still trying to come to grips with this incomprehensible tragedy, " Red Sox principal owner John Henry said in a statement.
Yet, governments around the world - including, on most days, ours - seem still to be unwilling, or unable, to come to grips with these realities.
And yet, we're struggling to find a way to identify it, to help people understand it, as I say, and of course, come to grips with it.
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We need to come to grips with the fact that the traditional classroom-based university experience is becoming less feasible for a growing portion of the U.S. population.
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As we go to press European authorities (with Lagarde behind the scenes) are resolving to come to grips with their debt woes and all that goes with them.
While officials try to piece together what prompted the man to go on his shooting spree, America's Sikh community struggled to come to grips with the brutal attack.
While manufacturers of fixed-line phones were trying to come to grips with cellular technology, Nokia and Ericsson came out of almost nowhere to become, within a decade, globe-straddling corporations.
's Mac operating system have had to come to grips with the fact that the platform they love so much is not the lingua franca of the computing world.
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