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The youth-focused coalition in which Ms. Plati, Ms. Henriquez and Ms. Krishnamurthy are participating will sponsor a workshop on Saturday called the 10 in 10 Gathering, a reference, organizers say, to the fact that while not all young women will have to confront a decision about abortion, 10 in 10 will have to deal broadly with their sexual health.

When you confront a decision as to which direction to head, use these to help point the way.

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Catching him that night in Atlanta was Joe Girardi, who in this American League Championship Series confronted a similar decision to his predecessor, Joe Torre.

But early on, Ms. White also confronted a critical decision -- the potential indictment of Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman, a blind Egyptian cleric, as a terrorist in a plot to blow up the United Nations and other city landmarks.

By that afternoon, however, the promising leads had collapsed, and officials confronted a risky decision: proceed without the help of the public to avoid tipping off the suspects or publicize images of them and risk driving them deeper into hiding or worse.

However, an individual patient confronting a treatment decision needs to know whether that person's expected treatment benefit will exceed the expected treatment harm.

There were so many missed moments when the situation could have been ratcheted down -- starting with a teenager's foolish decision to confront a cop and the cop's decision to fire his gun at that youth 12 times, knowing he was unarmed, and leading to a night with a couple of hundred knuckleheads who exploited a tragedy to loot and burn.

But, when European leaders meet in Brussels on Oct. 23, they will confront a series of complex decisions, including how much to increase the contribution of private investors to a Greek bailout.

The man, John H. White, 54, said that the shooting was accidental, and that his decision to confront a group of angry white teenagers threatening his family not only was necessary to protect his home and family, but also had its roots in a childhood trip to the segregated Deep South and a lifelong fear of the Ku Klux Klan lynch mobs that chased his grandfather out of Alabama in the 1920s.

In a debate that was highly emotional and personal, Peter Costello, the country's treasurer, broke with Mr. Howard, voting for the bill after recounting how he had confronted an agonizing decision many years ago over whether to abort his wife's pregnancy, when she was unconscious with a brain tumor.

Curriculum Design We confronted an additional decision and set of tradeoffs as we started to design the curriculum: Should we purchase access to externally developed course materials, build the course ourselves, or take a hybrid approach?

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