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Mr. Nakasone repeatedly insisted that he had meant no offense and that he was merely pointing out that a multiracial society like the United States faced unique problems in areas such as education that Japan did not have to confront because of its homogeneity.

Several open issues caused by the big data will be addressed as the platform/framework and data mining perspectives in this section to explain what dilemmas we may confront because of big data.

This has resulted in a degree of ignorance both inside and outside the Indian American community about not just the formidable challenges these undocumented Indians confront because of their lack of legal status, but about their very existence at all.

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What will it take to wean us off oil? Professor Watts says the question forces scrutiny of "a very complicated set of connections in which what we're confronting, because of this dependency, is not just, 'Let's develop a Prius.' " GRAPHIC: Petrochemicals: All Around - Two percent of crude oil gets turned into chemicals that pervade the consumer economy.

That dichotomy inside of a team is interesting to confront because some people see some of the things in their game as carefully crafted art pieces and seeing someone do something unintended [is a problem]." Others have been more helpful.

Because of the failure to confront Moqtada, because of the failure to disarm the militias, because of the lack of troops on the ground, Bush may well lose the election".

In the U.S. many retailers have clear and strong rules directing employees to call police rather than confront shoplifters, because of the danger of serious violence.

Some critics of the Vietnam War hesitated to confront it because of President Johnson's laudable domestic record, which included the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the founding of Medicare and the launching of other Great Society programs.

If they are going to confront us because of our project, we will confront them.

The judge rejected the defence arguments that Mr Pistorius is more likely to confront danger because of his disability - both his legs have been amputated.

"The accused knew that there was a person behind the door, he chose to use a firearm which was a lethal weapon, was competent in the use of firearms as he had received training". The judge rejected the defence arguments that Mr Pistorius is more likely to confront danger because of his disability - both his legs have been amputated.

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