Word: broaches
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...opinion of the electorate is perceived as being so entrenched on this matter that Bob Dole did not even bother to seriously broach the character issue during the recent campaign. Polls have shown that people simply do not care about Whitewater, Travelgate or the misuse of FBI files. Most voters acknowledge Clinton's questionable ethical judgement but insist that his private peccadillos have no bearing on his ability to act as chief executive. Recent events prove otherwise...
Nelson says he will relay the concerns of the council to Fagen and will broach the subject at the next Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) meeting...
...being detained need not be read his rights. Partway through the interview, however, Freeh called Atlanta and said agents had to give Jewell a Miranda warning. While there are conflicts about what was said when the agents did so, this much is clear: the agents did broach the subject of Miranda to Jewell--at which point Jewell decided he needed a lawyer, clammed up and left. Inside the FBI, there is criticism of Freeh's intervention. Agents speculate that if the Miranda warning had not been introduced so abruptly, Jewell might have chatted on and said enough to resolve...
...answer is that they are afraid to broach the subject of values. Well, it's time to start speaking up. Militant anarchists deny the lack of values in America; responsible liberals should recognize that problem while fighting faulty solutions...
...meeting today with Kidd, the HAND central coordinators will broach the subject of hiring someone else to help run the program after Epstein and Read leave...