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By virtue of birth and location, Mr. Daradji never confronted that problem.
Google confronted that problem this year with its face-recognition software.
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Her exhibition at the Aldrich confronts that problem head-on, displaying her latest body of work made in collaboration with an impoverished Peruvian Indian tribe in the Andes.
One way developers of such instruments confront that problem is to accept input only from evaluators who meet specified criteria such as having known the targeted individual for a certain period of time or having observed the targeted individual in specific settings.
And more pointedly, I became convinced that white American men must confront that problem (it is a white one, after all).
He thus confronted the problem that faced all thinkers in 5th-century-bce China: how to bring political and social order out of chaos.
We need programmes that simultaneously confront the problems that occur with both the mother and the newborn.
Pennsylvania is one state that has confronted the problem.
But we should lead an international order that confronts the problem of failed states.
But back in Massachusetts the conversation has moved on, and lawmakers are now confronting the problem that Mr. Romney left unaddressed: the state's spiraling health care costs.
A small but growing number of psychologists, Dadds and Waschbusch among them, say that confronting the problem earlier may present an opportunity to help these children change course.
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