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Union officials are confronting troubles of their own: in June, they fought not only with the administration but also with each other as they sought to stave off layoffs and uphold principles of collective action.
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The program has already confronted trouble.
In her songs Ms. Blige transmutes setbacks into determination; she confronts trouble, she cries, she wills herself to get over it, she finds the next love.
But he praised Dr. Bharucha for confronting financial troubles he did not create.
By confronting the troubles of the past and acknowledging their continuing relevance, Ms. Vera is following one of Zimbabwe's most striking literary trends.
Dow Jones is one of the rare publishers that have managed to create a successful Web site that requires users to pay a subscription fee, but it is confronting further troubles particular to its publications.
To confront their troubles or to escape them?
Yet the Fed is doing almost nothing to confront these troubles.
The songs invoke tradition or confront current troubles with hearty, unflinching voices.
I often wonder what would have happened if we hadn't confronted our troubles when we did.
Ms. Williams confronts those troubles directly with a program called Youth Power Hour, a kind of group counseling session for children of gay parents.
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