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Events will force him to confront much of it.
And Muslims confront much bigger long-term problems in the battle of the books.The first is Christianity's superior marketing skills.
So many people in this world confront much graver threats to their well-being: violence, poverty, oppression.
But it's still worth noting that Obama's plan fails to confront much of what remains shameful about Guantánamo.
Today's high yields and high spreads suggest that investors realize that many companies issuing high-yield debt confront much greater risks than they faced two years ago.
Our immune systems (told you!) confront much the same challenge; just substitute "self" for my underwear, and "non-self" for everyone else's.
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ICU physicians do not have that long-standing relationship but are confronted much more often than GPs with patients in the last phase of life, and these patients are often in a critical condition in which communication is already difficult.
The workshop participants discussed whether this was caused by the main role of Scandinavian experts in the development of the causal diagram as experts from southern Europe are confronted much less with this issue due to higher temperatures in their region.
The proposal is also forcing Spain to confront a much broader question that it has never fully answered.
And since I've never been one to confront so much as a splinter with a modicum of dignity, I was writhing in agony.
The loss of Harris makes the Nets confront how much more Kidd can do, having already logged a team-high 37.9 minutes a game this season.
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