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He said when people were confronted by problems they should be ready to rely on their faith.
Confronted by problems at every turn, the Federal Reserve this week decided to hold a key interest rate steady.
Further afield, America is confronted by problems of its own making.
Moyes found himself both confronted by problems he could anticipate and ambushed by those he couldn't.
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While this is mainly a problem of household income, beneficiaries are confronted by other problems - for example, housing finance institutions' lending regulations and requirements, geared to middle income housing, preclude the type (and cost) of house affordable to most project beneficiaries.
The Middle Eastern countries were also confronted by serious problems at the university level.
Confronted by these problems in the camp, I felt drawn to leave Tent City University, and set about establishing a welfare centre in the heart of Occupy London.
He was confronted by the problems that struck the whole industry - a severe recession, a technological revolution and falling newsprint sales.
Often when engineers are confronted by ethical problems, a quick glance at an engineering code of ethics is enough to encourage a decision that the engineer can live with.
No, we are very much confronted by these problems and difficulties, as is everyone else.
What can I do -- one person, one white woman who lives comfortably, rarely confronted by racial problems in my daily life?
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