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Gould cited another important problem faced by employers: "I think management is now confronted with a very large number of frivolous complaints.
Dr Thaler, who recently had some expensive bottles of wine stolen, observes that he is "now confronted with precisely one of my own experiments: these are bottles I wasn't planning to sell and now I'm going to get a cheque from an insurance company and most of these bottles I will not buy.
Electric network is now confronted with market deregulation or overload.
After centuries fighting starvation, the planet's population is now confronted by a profound new problem.
She is now confronted with a long and daunting legal process.
Four years later, President Bush is now confronted with similar circumstances, but the stakes are even higher.
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I am, today, here, now, confronted with the New Yorker's abyss: wasted space.
For the first time in my life, I am now confronting the true depth and breadth of our nation's ugly race history.
Now, confronted by the hype and ubiquity of Bollywood, I wonder what the fuss is about.
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