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As confronting as it is for adults to see teenagers documenting themselves in a state of undress, it is distressing for teenagers to be told they are "pornographic" when, in many cases, that was not their intention, says Albury.
As confronting the issues associated with genetic disease can induce psychological distress among some patients (Lerman et al, 1997; Grosfeld et al, 2000; Fry et al, 2003), they are reminded that they are free to withdraw from genetic testing at any time.
They had seen themselves as confronting a different threat.
But the groups had largely local and limited goals, such as confronting foreigners or seizing political space.
They saw their work as "confronting the mirror of the tape machine" and representing Alltag — everyday life.
In a presentation to Empire State Development's board in 2011, Mr. Cohen described the campaign as confronting "a classic marketing problem".
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These results reject the hypothesis that people are less willing to comply with national immunization programs because they are not as confronted with the seriousness of the target diseases as former generations, just because of the successes of these programs.
His responses to reporters' questions could be as terse as Gary Cooper confronting the baddies.
In Mexico, President Felipe Calder?as courageously confronted criminal cartels that threaten citizens and public officials alike.
It's as funny as it is profound, confronting as it is consoling.
"As soon as they confront me, I'll say it was a burglar".
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