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The poem is called "Thinking" because it forces us to confront the difficulty of keeping that mental crow on its mental wire.

But the true test will most likely come in the months ahead, when nations like Portugal, Ireland and Spain, which are struggling to impose unpopular austerity measures on their people, confront the difficulty of cutting budget deficits in the face of brutal recessions.

Harbach tells this story through a group of students, all of whom long in their various ways to become something special, and all of whom must confront "the difficulty of measuring the size and nature of one's acts and of choosing whom one will be — of trying to maintain and defend those choices or else to reverse them".

Harbach tells this story through a group of students, all of whom long in their various ways to become something special, and all of whom must confront "the difficulty of measuring the size and nature of one's acts and of choosing whom one will be of trying to maintain and defend those choices or else to reverse them".

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That local men "step up of their own volition" to help younger men in their neighbourhoods without role models to confront the difficulties of adjusting from tough childhoods resonates profoundly – even for those who after years of contact with statutory youth services may have seemed unreachable, says Bailey.

Steven confronted the difficulty of the relationship as visiting time drew to a close.

The problem appears to be that if we start with the question of how society determines patterns of disease, we invariably end up confronting the difficulty of explaining how the acting feeling subject either resists or is less than determined by society.

But if Ms. Power was able to prick the collective conscience of elected officials as an outsider, on the inside she has confronted the difficulties of making policy in a complex environment with competing demands.

But it is more likely he will allow the final law-making to wait until after the election, reaping the political rewards of tonight's vote without confronting the difficulties of putting the ban into place and incurring the wrath of rural Britain.

Having raised her daughter Lindsey as a single mother, Virginia confronts the difficulties of a teenager from a split family who yearns for a mother and not a politician.

This level of precision awaits future studies that likely will confront the difficulties we encountered.

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