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By the mid-1990s, many inside (Browner 1995; U.S. EPA 1995, 1997a) and outside (NAPA 1995 NRC 1994 , 1996; PCCRARM 1997; Sexton 1997) the U.S. EPA had come to believe that conventional risk assessment needed to be revamped to make it more relevant to the problems confronting decision makers.

And policy makers will have to confront decisions on retrenching government lending and spending programs just as lawmakers are facing midterm elections next year.

Both are forced to confront decisions about whether to keep or discard the rules that have structured their families' lives for centuries, and Miller thoughtfully explores the nature of Jewishness and the possibility of living "ecstatically at one with the Creator," or even with the self.

Senior managers confronting these decisions face multiple audiences: whose interests to prioritise?

Confronting momentous decisions about their health and finances, they are attracted to familiar figures they can trust.

It won several awards and taught her that there was nothing she'd "rather do than be behind the camera with people, in real time, confronting life decisions".

Confronting difficult decisions, the nation may be stronger because many educators have cleansed curriculums of jingoism and infused them with tolerance.

By George Packer Poitras says that there is nothing she'd "rather do than be behind the camera with people, in real time, confronting life decisions".

Leaders in Greece and Spain are confronting difficult decisions on spending cuts intended to satisfy either international lenders or the bond markets, and events in the two countries highlighted the growing European backlash against the politics of austerity.

But, in this case, being "behind the camera with people, in real time, confronting life decisions," is different from the approach seen in "My Country, My Country" and "The Oath".

The failure of cost-benefit analysis to provide answers to the problems of valuing life, or the quality of life, is a reflection of the wider problem confronting all decisions on public expenditure: the influence of subjective judgment.

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