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In her songs Ms. Blige transmutes setbacks into determination; she confronts trouble, she cries, she wills herself to get over it, she finds the next love.
Union officials are confronting troubles of their own: in June, they fought not only with the administration but also with each other as they sought to stave off layoffs and uphold principles of collective action.
Women are hard-wired to read the signals that keep us from danger, and, when confronted by trouble, we escape, fleeing into our homes.
I often wonder what would have happened if we hadn't confronted our troubles when we did.
Israel's Defence Minister, Amir Peretz, on a tour of the front lines, was confronted by troubled reserve soldiers who told him they lacked proper equipment and training.
Wall Street was hit with further signs of inflation, even as it confronted other troubling news.
And it is also confronting more trouble after a whistle-blower pointed to questionable accounts at its subsidiary in Jersey, a tax haven.
I got that feeling all children get when confronted by serious trouble, one of pure fear.
It was a clear signal, though, that the nations assembled in Qatar did not want to repeat the mistake of 70 years ago, when the United States and other nations deepened the Depression by resorting to protectionism when confronted with economic trouble at home.
To confront their troubles or to escape them?
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