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Whatever the two companies have learned from their pasts, they will be confronting a new and shifting series of obstacles in the future.
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He said the police were "confronting a new form of violence, and we have to adapt to that.
These days, the Ad Council is confronting a new question: How to make itself heard amid all the clatter?
Al Qaeda, meanwhile, was confronting a new problem, which one of its prime thinkers, Abu Bakr Naji, had already anticipated, in an Internet document titled "The Management of Savagery".
In fact, the president has been confronting a new strategic map that lies beyond our messy and diversionary land wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
But Sanders was confronting a new reality, one in which he has virtually no chance of catching Hillary Clinton in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
It would have made sense to revise this approach once we began to realize that we were confronting a new type of terrorist.
But here in Tennessee, a place long considered safe harbor for Muslim immigrants, they were confronting a new tempest: public opposition to mosques, rising hate crimes and proposed legislation aimed, they felt, at marginalizing people of their faith.
But experts say the FARC is confronting a new array of strategic factors: a strengthened army, a formidable right-wing paramilitary force and intense international support for a negotiated settlement.
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