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It needs to be articulated, then confronted — even if, sometimes, the pain is beyond words.
However much skepticism is warranted, the federal government has never confronted even the likelihood of such fiscal plenty.
The group also gave a warning: "He who pushes our faces in the dirt must be confronted, even if that means sacrificing our lives and shedding blood".
But for much of the ensuing 40 years, he was confronted, even haunted, by the tactics of torture systematically used in Algeria.
At an Arab League meeting on September 1st, Algeria, Iraq and Lebanon voted against a statement which declared that Mr Assad must be confronted, even though it dodged the question of military action.
Any local Communist movement — even a fairly independent, nationalist, peripheral one like Ho Chi Minh's Vietnamese guerrillas — had to be forcibly confronted, even if the rest of the world disagreed.
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Mr Scott's equivalents today confront even stranger neologisms.
Graduates entering the job market can confront even more challenging terrain.
Too emotionally rigid to confront even this minor entanglement, he scribbles a goodbye letter and hits the road.
If we don't do so, then we will have to confront even bigger war crimes in the future".
The idea that education can be "selfish" — a belief largely alien among the upper-middle class — is one poor students often confront, even if it remains unspoken.
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