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Selye (1976) concluded that the influence of stressors on a person depends on the number of stressors that must be confronted in a time, the duration of confrontation and existence of previous experience with the same stressors [ 23].
He wants his arguments to be confronted in themselves.
The approach cannot continue to bear fruit if Manchester United or Arsenal are to be confronted in the FA Cup.
Johnson said that the pain -- and the Yankees -- are obstacles that must be confronted in order to achieve the goal of a championship.
But Price violated a Southern covenant that permits indiscretion so long as it does not have to be confronted in public.
Neither the police nor the district attorney expected to be confronted in any kind of sustained way over their treatment of these kids.
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However, for many people, the thought of confronting someone openly about something rude or nasty that the other person has done, can be confronting in itself.
In January her teenage son was confronted in a nightclub and beaten.
But that is not the situation with which the world is confronted in 2008.
Even as acid rain was being confronted in 1990, climate change was entering the public debate.
He is confronted in this task with two men who have war stories of their own.
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