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It would set a worthy example as states with similar statutes confront the same issue.
(The wireless phone industry will soon confront the same issue, as the federal government pushes it to add tracking features to phones for safety reasons).
The Boston Red Sox, in winning the first two games of the World Series, have forced the Rockies to confront the same issue: How to characterize them now?
In industry after industry, executives are being forced to confront the same issue that Mr. Levin faced: At what pace and at what price to enter the Internet economy?
Clemens and Wither (2014) confront the same issue in a different way.
Like Pixim, TweetPhoto plans to release its own API, but might confront the same issue with TwitPic's dominance.
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It turns out, however, that we all tend to worry about the same kind of stuff – and to be more or less unprepared to confront the same issues.
Homeless people confront the same issues every day: how to scrape together meals, keep warm at night by covering themselves with cardboard or tarp, and relieve themselves without committing a crime.
Some engineers in New Orleans have gone so far as to ask Dutch engineers how they confront the same issues in the hopes of using those ideas to develop a more sensible long-term plan.
Seaports from Newark to Miami to Seattle are confronting the same issue: who should pay for the cleaner trucks?
Peter Weir confronted the same issue when he made "Gallipoli" (1981), one poster for which bore the condescending motto "From a place you've never heard of, a story you'll never forget".
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