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The conventional wisdom is that Keys stands a far better chance of defeating a recall than Williams or Carstensen do of winning reëlection, because, when confronted with an angry mob à la "High Noon," he didn't blink or budge.

Parr, whose images of Vietnam will also go on show along with his latest celebrity portraits, adds: "Since the economic crisis, climate change has come down on the agenda slightly, because when confronted with the day-to-day problems of survival and navigating your way through this recession, climate change is too much of a luxury to think about".

Our anger is never one of discouragement, it's positive anger because when confronted with extreme adversity we get creative and find solutions even to the most difficult problems.

He came to this conclusion because, when confronted with a little left hand lapse in the middle of a Bach Fugue, I proceeded to completely make it up until the end of the piece in a somewhat coherent way.

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It seems most likely, however, that gastric tonometry fell out of favor because clinicians, when confronted with evidence for inadequate gut mucosal perfusion, were perplexed about the proper intervention(s), especially when other commonly used indices of perfusion – such as arterial blood pressure, mixed venous oxygen saturation, and cardiac output – were sending a different message.

All this matters because many Britons, when confronted with privilege, are still deeply ambivalent about whether to mistrust, envy, celebrate, despise, aspire to or undermine it.

"Although cancellation because of acquiescence when confronted with the public pressure from a vocal minority may be a breach of contract, it is not a violation of the Massachusetts Civil Rights Act," he wrote.

"But, was there any realistic hope of any charge ever being made because the FA, when confronted with a similar situation of private communications becoming public, involving the Premier League a couple of years ago, made it clear that they could do nothing about it as it was a matter for the Premier League.

They call her Emily Postal because she goes nuts when confronted with bad behavior.

It must be said some have looked at their models and concluded they were flawed, either because they excluded the potential for wild excesses in the banking system or because they assumed people behave rationally when confronted with economic choices.

Furthermore, Black males have been taught to run when confronted with danger because of the history of being victimized when one encounters a person who is chasing them.

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