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"Confronting the difference between intent of bad words, whether it be racist, homophobic, you know, being out of touch and not knowing or meaning it, and white angst".
They are literally demanding that we lie, to tell an untruth about our marital status, so that they can avoid confronting the difference between the hate-based discrimination they impose on us and the reality of our loving families.
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It's always a shock, though, to confront the difference in all its particulars.
They must confront the difference between a rule-based approach to free speech, which is clear but often unjust; and one which considers the merit of individual cases, and might be more fair, but is less predictable.
The play begins with the two principals embarking on competing versions of their shared story, and pauses often to confront the differences in their accounts.
This area of research again must confront the differences between human self-reports and voluntary animal alcohol intake.
The leader of the Anglican church made the criticism in a broad-ranging speech in which he called on religious leaders to confront the "profound differences" between their faiths or risk allowing extremism to flourish.
But they are confronting the firms with the challenges of bridging differences in culture, mentality and business practices.
The test statistics Fs Fu, 1997] examine the difference in the number of the observed haplotypes with those expected given θπ, thus confronting the latter with θ k.
"The army is confronting the army".
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