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Being present to confront the difficult reality of loss, undertaking the necessary task of "gathering round," and offering of ourselves, is what matters.
The court may then have to confront the difficult question of when an authority figure's failure to resist genocide amounts to participation in the crime.
The transformation plan "can only happen if we confront the difficult issues and make the difficult choices," Mr. Lakefield said in a recorded message to employees.
Whoever takes Mr. Lockhart's seat at the Federal Housing Finance Agency will confront the difficult task of helping Fannie and Freddie re-emerge from the government takeover.
It is easier to pander to their ideal of the monogamous Kenyan family than to confront the difficult reality of widespread extra-marital sex.In response to pressure from religious groups, condom advertising has been pulled from the government-run media.
"Just to be clear, my role as a diplomat is to make sure that we never get to a place where we have to confront the difficult situation in Korea that this country has been headed for now for a couple of decades," he told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
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Yet it remains to be seen as to whether Hodgson, at his age, would be interested in confronting the difficult situation at Anfield.
The lawmakers were already confronting the difficult task of holding onto their seats in conservative swing districts and in midterm elections this year that may not bode well for Democrats.
Confronting the difficult feelings and accepting the fact that your ex is no longer there, means you are now on the path to healing.
The segment was titled "Choice" and Dunham made the remark after telling a story about a visit to a Texas Planned Parenthood and segueing into praise for family members and friends who had confronted the difficult choice.
In the 19th century, there were controversies about tractarianism; in the 20th, there was the impact of the two world wars; in the 21st century, the church has confronted the difficult and topical issues of violence, euthanasia, refugees, marriage and sexuality.
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