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Besides being a communicative process which allows confronting conflicts in a participative manner, it involves learning different social and personal skills.
He noted that although inmates identified as gang members are granted periodic hearings, under the current policy they are not allowed to confront their accusers -- or even to know who their accusers are.
The Guardian revealed that violent and abusive men were being allowed to confront and cross-examine their former partners in secretive court hearings that failed to protect women who were victims of abuse.
Violent and abusive men are being allowed to confront and cross-examine their former partners in secretive court hearings that fail to protect women who are victims of abuse, a Guardian investigation has found.
After watching a reenactment of his brother's death by his killers, he demanded Oppenheimer insists it was his idea to be allowed to confront these men.
MLB says A-Rod never testified that he didn't do the crime-of-the-month; the ballplayer's people say he walked out because he wasn't allowed to confront Selig.
Much of the fervor surrounding Johnson stems from the fact that, though eliminated in the fourth episode, he appears to be allowed to confront the rest of the contestants in Episode 5, in lieu of being shipped directly to the airport. .
We have introduced methods that allow researchers confronted with ChIP-seq data for TF binding to extract more insights into TFBS.
"It allowed me to confront, not just myself, but confront the judges, the stage, the executives from major networks and a room full of people".
Working with young players allowed him to confront, and soothe, the bitterness inside him.
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