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With the release of Judge Freeh's Report of the Special Investigative Counsel, we as a community have had to confront a failure of leadership at many levels.
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Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid told MSNBC [in March] that we should not consider any changes to Social Security until we actually confront a catastrophic failure of the program in the 2030s, saying "Two decades from now, I'm willing to take a look at it.
Mr. Romney cites it as evidence of the president's persistent failure to confront a sluggish economy.
The Cloyne Report is Ireland's fourth on the pedophilia scandal since 1994, when the government fell over the state's failure to confront a known pedophile priest.
Jimmy Carter micromanaged the White House tennis courts but could not manage to confront a national malaise and the failure to rescue American hostages in Iran.
One thing the emails make clear: The state government's abject failure to confront a clear crisis in a responsible, effective way.
Mr. Carpenter then made a statement that won him the hearts of those in attendance: "Until you confront catastrophic failure, you're not a filmmaker".
When Marat returns 13 years later, he forces the trio to confront the failure of their dreams, leaving the way open for a gesture of self-sacrifice.
"We must confront school failure, unemployment and the desertification of certain districts".
Kushner says that one of van Hove's gifts is to "make the audience confront the failure to create completely convincing illusions — and the power of the theatre is that failure to create convincing illusions.
The Bayesian approach has been applied to confront maintenance failure data shortage.
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