She believes in speaking directly to teenagers addressing "their real concerns, fears, and frustrations".
"People should buy insurance that gives them catastrophic and comprehensive coverage, not to address dark fears they may have about particular diseases."
He did this to "address fears that a public program would drive private insurers from the market."
Some sectors, like the banking industry, began addressing public fears months ago.
He never directly addressed fears of some whites about voting for a black.
The intention behind the move was to escape the stress of leadership and to address fears that the first family faces assassination.
None of these new titles claim to be feminist, rather they tend to address fears and desires hitherto ignored.
It also addresses old fears and conclusions drawn from them, which have a negative effect on the body and in people's life.
I thought he could become a real force on the street if he addressed real fears and angers.
The members may also undertake specific activities, such as addressing certain fears and anxieties.