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Instead of confronting their problems as women, female protagonists manipulate, connive, betray.
There's a melodramatic edge, even something of the soap opera in the way Wood has them all confronting their problems, throwing their drinks at one another and vocalising their torment.
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For example, he said, weak banks may face less pressure to confront their problems.
European banks remain weak, and many have yet to confront their problems decisively.
But let's talk about human beings here: who wants to confront their problems?
Unlike the United States, Europe has never really forced banks to confront their problems in a way that rebuilt trust among investors.
European banks remain weak, and many have yet to confront their problems decisively," my colleague Jack Ewing reported on Sunday.
They local authorities charged with them have had neither the resources nor the will to confront their problems.
Proponents say that a central regulator, possibly the E.C.B., might be more willing than national regulators to require weak banks to confront their problems and make changes.
He knew how hard it was for addicts to confront their problems even when relatives were pushing them to get help.
As principal supervisor, the central bank is expected to be more willing than national regulators to force sick banks to confront their problems.
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