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At the same time, the Supreme Court needs to be confronted: when the court tried to stymie the new deal, FDR tried to pack it with justices on the side of the people.
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The phase error, or the pollution effect in the finite element solution of wave propagation problems, is a well known phenomenon that must be confronted when solving problems in the high-frequency range.
Indeed this is one of the practical challenges scientists around the world which have been confronted when discussing the possible most optimum ways of scaling up use of IPTp in combination with ITNs.
Such equations are confronted when we attempt the mathematical formulation of several problems.
That is what I was confronted with when the News of the World invaded my privacy in 2008.
Amin was confronted with this when the panel drawing up the reform report attempted to get agreement on some of the changes it recommended.
In reality, a much more complicated wind condition than a sudden crosswind gust is confronted by the vehicle when it passes by a bridge tower.
After being confronted by the Calvary when the party invades Eden, Cid tells Rygdea to kill him and end his misery.
When you're confronted by the police, very few -- either the foolish or the very brave -- will refuse consent when confronted by the police.
When Jackson was confronted with the sound bite on his weekly radio show, he was miffed.
Neuroscientific research has identified several distinct brain regions that are activated when humans are confronted with the painful experience of others.
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