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More than four in five of the general public would expect a business leader to lie when confronted with a difficult issue, according to the PR firm's trust barometer.
In detailed interviews with 31,000 people around the world, fewer than one in five people believe a CEO or a top government official will tell the truth when confronted with a difficult issue.
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In one, a child reached a surprisingly mature decision when confronted with a difficult choice.
Intensivists are confronted with a difficult balance in providing analgesia and sedation for dying patients.
Some may even be angry that you had the testing in the first place and shared your results since it forces them to confront a difficult issue (PG20).
The user is then confronted with a management issue and several possible diagnostic or therapeutic options.
She does not have a cowardly record of voting "present" when confronted with difficult issues.
However, with cancer patients, doctors are often confronted with difficult issues for which they are unprepared, such as communicating bad news, preparing for adverse procedures, exploring treatment options, enrolling the patient in clinical trials or discussing prognosis.
"He was confronted with a very difficult situation of life and death," says Vladislav.
I was confronted with an issue and I was going to do something.
"It's a difficult issue".
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