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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].
The referees aught to know the difference, and where the arbiters err they should be confronted in a private room with video evidence.
In an interview several years ago Mr. Jewison said his hope for the film was that white audiences would experience "the relationship between white and black in the South," stressing that, for this to work, the subject "had to be confronted in a very entertaining and theatrical way".
These types of decisions often need to be confronted in a data-limited context, where few if any management measures are currently in place or fisheries are managed independent of adequate scientific advice.
As Dervis notes, "In a democratic system, the challenges that such disruptive technologies bring must be confronted in a way that ensures fairness, without impeding progress".
Individuals should be confronted in a confidential one-on-one situation before a meeting - " Don't make people look stupid in front of their colleagues" [DS1-S2-GC].
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In January her teenage son was confronted in a nightclub and beaten.
A month later, a woman was confronted in a Haight Street bar for filming with Google Glass, and, in April, a Business Insider reporter had the glasses torn off his face as he walked down the street.
"Concetto Spaziale, le Chiese di Venezia," which went for £4.45 million, is a square composition in which two yellow crescent moons are confronted in a nondescript space painted a deep purple.
Perhaps it's no surprise – an octogenarian sister-in-law of mine was confronted in a Cambridge hospital after a serious car accident by a furious nurse, who said: "You have lodged a complaint against me".
In this case, the 56-year-old Ray is confronted in a bleak factory locker-room by 27-year-old Una with whom, 15 years previously, he had an illicit affair.
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