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Actually, no, not if you're trying to confront claims about "big government" in general.
Pilloried in the tabloid press for her bohemian lifestyle, she's been forced to confront claims that her decision to leave her 15-year-old daughter alone under the watch of an older male friend set the scene for the tragedy of her death at a drug-fueled beach party.
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They seem to be imagining a Peeping Tom scenario, in which the perpetrator is a cisgender man who, when confronted, claims to be transgender.
On September 29, in the case of Palmer v. Reali, the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware confronted claims that two corporate officers engaged in conduct that breached their fiduciary duties and eventually led to the bankruptcy of the corporation.
Supporters of Leyland, with whom she exchanged hundreds of tweets about the McCann case in the weeks before she was confronted, claimed on Monday that she was the victim of a "snitch dossier" compiled by supporters of the McCann family.
I didn't even mention the ones I've gone up against recently - the Bland Midwestern Actor who performed huge chunks of my act - plus Dave Attell's, Louie CK's and Todd Barry's (and, when confronted, claimed to have written all of those jokes for us) or the Columbia Valedictorian who, in his graduation speech, passed of a joke of mine - a verbatim personal anecdote - as if it happened to him.
"This structure creates an extraordinarily uneven playing field that deprives petitioners of the right to confront the claims against them, while giving F.H.F.A. a distinct advantage," the banks' filing says.
Even before McCann entered the witness box at the commission to confront those claims, Pell's then vicar-general, Monsignor Brian Rayner, gave evidence he had the cardinal's permission to offer Ellis $25,000 and later $30,000 in the early days of the dispute.
This prospect still seems too remote to waste ener gy and tempers on contemplat ing, for when Mrs. Meir has to face the long‐term question she will confront contesting claims and viewpoints far beyond any of the confusion seen so far.
Courts often confront privacy claims in the context of criminal cases when defendants invoke the Fourth Amendment.
Surely Labour had to confront that claim soon, before it hardened into accepted fact.
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