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In other words, in confronting the reality of the task, some sacred cows have to be sacrificed.
Indeed, investors are confronting the reality that Amazon's expansion might not be all they had hoped for.
Both developments served to complicate…" The group says they are not promoting illegal drug use, just confronting the reality that many people use.
After throwing its weight behind Mitt Romney, the financial industry is now confronting the reality of four more years with President Obama.
Now, just as quickly as the hope had risen that she would finally discover his fate, she started confronting the reality that she would never find his body.
Writing or lecturing, he reflected on how morality and law fare when confronting the reality of, say, a war like the one in Vietnam.
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Confronting the realities of the formula one business can sometimes be an uncomfortable process.
But so far no one, including President Obama, has come forward with a credible plan that addresses the inequities while confronting the realities of the federal deficit.
Of course, Dewey's managing partners may have been confronting the realities of a vastly more competitive market for professional services.
I knew, in theory, that business travelers flying to and from medium-size markets like Tucson were regularly confronting the realities of today's domestic air travel system.
A nation at war should confront the reality of war.
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