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Mr. Bleckmann is known among friends for confronting problems directly.
Suddenly, young surgeons in the armed forces began confronting problems that would have daunted their elders.
"Cambara," he tells us, "is famously admired or feared for confronting problems head-on".
Cities around the world are confronting problems similar to London's.
We must show courage in a time of blessing, by confronting problems instead of passing them on to future generations.
With many inmates also confronting problems with mental health and addiction, and almost half lacking any formal qualification, it is no surprise that reoffending rates are shamefully high.
Even before the Swift announcement, Iran was confronting problems stemming from its regional banking partners' anticipation of its troubles conducting financial transactions.
Future commercials will also depict soldiers confronting problems, and challenge viewers to solve those problems, with the answers to be posted on goarmy.com.com
Kamen has been confronting problems head-on since grade school.
Both are in trouble, confronting problems that are more legal than political.
Confronting problems: People are more willing to compromise at the end of the week, so Thursdays are a good time to confront those difficult problems.
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