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Furthermore, the defense contends, Mr. Garcia fired the three shots that struck Ms. Garcia in the head, back and arm after being confronted in a threatening way by her grown son and her brother.
In a video sent to The Huffington Post, McCain is seen being confronted in a Grand Canyon shop. .
Republican Sen. Jeff Flake was recently caught on camera being confronted in a U.S. Senate elevator by women who wanted to talk to him about sexual assault and Brett Kavanaugh.
P10 Critical incidents such as rare instances of being confronted in a pharmacy, medical problem such as a gastrointestinal bleed or illegal activity also appeared to represent moments when participants considered themselves to have a problem.
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Such a lack of ordered and advanced planning means that the impacts of climate change may instead risk being confronted in an ad hoc, crisis management manner.
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].
In January her teenage son was confronted in a nightclub and beaten.
A change of direction is imperative if the challenge of climate change is to be confronted in a credible manner.
There's a difference, for example, between saying that someone should be confronted in a public place and saying that it's good when someone is assaulted.
The referees aught to know the difference, and where the arbiters err they should be confronted in a private room with video evidence.
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