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Apple's defenders must confront the possibility that it is, in fact, theoretically possible that terrorists or other criminals will use encrypted communications to launch a devastating national security attack.
A1 Crude oil prices are expected to surge as oil markets confront the possibility of continuing political instability in Venezuela.
The second half was more impassioned as the home crowd came to confront the possibility of costly dropped points.
By forcing drivers to confront the possibility of small errors, the chance of them making larger ones was greatly reduced.
In his patient drawl, Mr. Copeland calmly tells them his story and urges them to confront the possibility that they, like him, have Vietnamese children.
Thus, they could confront the possibility of death with greater equanimity than could a nonbeliever, for whom death was the end of existence.
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Although the second pathway has the potential to garner a more quantitative and evolutionarily grounded metric of biodiversity, the researcher must still confront the possibilities of biased results due to uncertainty in the phylogenetic tree.
Instead, he deliberately confronts the possibility, then sets it aside.
Most economists praise the Fed for confronting the possibility of another depression.
And Kiera, as Season 1 progresses, gradually confronts the possibility that she is fighting for the wrong side.
Boudin, at 58, is confronting the possibility of spending the rest of her middle age in prison.
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