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However, the design of the different in-kind and monetary benefits suggests that some confronting effects could ensue.
It is important to repair the emotional damage and the confronting effects.
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One of the last times I saw her this year, at a performance of Owen McCafferty's Scenes From The Big Picture, she was confronting the effects of chemotherapy head-on in a pink toque.
Confronting the effects their actions could have on their unborn child evoked high levels of dissonance: "I did feel so guilty and you did try and hide it….
Rented uterus, semen chosen from a catalogue … psychiatrists are not ready to confront the effects of this experimentation".
As Newton confronts the effects of his surgery, the high passes are a sign his full strength has not returned.
"Wombs for rent, sperm chosen from a catalogue... psychiatrists are not ready to confront the effects of this experimentation," he said.
The change has been especially noticeable since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, when the Saudis confronted the effects of extremism both outside and inside the kingdom.
In the final play, "Ghoststory," Iris confronts the effects of her mother's death and of Iris's 17th summer on her own life.
It is certainly something like this, in his bumbling way, that Lennie is striving for, ideally producing in one person the sort of flexible consciousness that might properly confront wider effects such as climate change.
Irish leaders have warned of an economic "disaster" on both sides of the border without decisive action to confront the effects of Britain's impending departure from the EU.
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