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It is, rather, a question of being able to confront the bad as well as the good.
(AP) VILMA UPSET WITH SCHEDULE Saints linebacker Jon Vilma expressed disappointment that the new schedule for bounty hearings virtually prevented him from being able to confront his accusers.
Mr Steinbrück did not score, even if he decreased his distance to her by finally being able to confront her directly.
Baldwin's response elegantly rips into America for not being able to confront the language of racism, to say nothing of the fact of it.
Being able to confront potential issues quickly and without criminal action is, say police, starting to restore trust among the community.
I looked forward to being able to confront a man who repeatedly accuses people of color of being the problem in his 94percentt white state.
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Yet the Constitution calls for defendants to be able to confront their accusers in public.
It takes a very brave and intelligent actor to be able to confront that head on".
I would be able to confront white society on its own terms".
The Saudis hoped that Hariri would be able to confront Hezbollah.
We would like people to come to this very touristy city and be able to confront it through contemporary creation".
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