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He called for confronting "in a public forum the cultural consequences of basic religious decisions".
It's confronting in a way to hear how much culture sounds the same in lots of places.
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Selye (1976) concluded that the influence of stressors on a person depends on the number of stressors that must be confronted in a time, the duration of confrontation and existence of previous experience with the same stressors [ 23].
In January her teenage son was confronted in a nightclub and beaten.
"The Guards will firmly confront in a revolutionary way rioters and those who violate the law".
He will not be intimidated when confronted in a tough, physical game".
"The Guards will firmly confront in a revolutionary manner rioters and all those who violate the law," the notice said.
Veloso said none of these things happened and the swimmers were not confronted in a violent manner.
The memo goes on to say that, when confronted in a closed-door meeting, Mr. Heaney admitted saying those things.
The way young people are treated in our criminal justice system is something I have been forced to confront in a profoundly personal way.
1981 July 2323: Thatcher confronted in a Cabinet meeting by a major rebellion by 'wets' opposed to her economic policies, led by Michael Heseltine.
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