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"There are many businesses that need to confront legacy issues.
And Mr. Romney has emphasized in recent days that he favored a managed bankruptcy instead that would have let the auto companies confront legacy costs like pensions and health care obligations.
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In locating the ornamental history of Islamic art, we will confront legacies of imperialism and orientalism, interwoven with politics of technology, representation, and design.
Specifically, in 2007 his team changed prices to improve margins, confronted legacy issues, and improved the company's creative offerings.
It's already incredibly hard enough to build a startup and manage customer growth, but now startups are increasingly confronting legacy policies of the government on their way to success.
First, he told me, he had to confront the legacy of a decades-long "state of anarchy".
A group of Princeton alumni has worked to confront this legacy by establishing the Princeton Prize in Race Relations in Alabama.
The descendants' response added to the ongoing debate over how — and whether — institutions confront the legacy of slavery.
As they do, they confront the legacy of their abusive childhoods and the burden of family responsibility.
The city was struggling to confront that legacy through settlements with victims and an effort to rebuild trust on the streets — trust that, for many, was irrevocably broken.
Which means Basil, now a grown man who never grew up (and played by Mr. Driver as an anguished drip), will finally have to confront the legacy of the father he worships and detests.
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