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McCann takes this self-contained universe, whose "politics are road and grass", and confronts it with its polar opposite - a hermetic society at whose frozen heart is the urge to re-engineer and homogenise the soul: postwar communism.
And ever since the Jeremiah Wright crisis, some critics have noted a rhythm in which an issue festers for a long time and then, finally, Obama confronts it with an extended address.
He also seems to display a disdain for irrational excitability and confronts it with either princely dispassion, mocking disbelief or stirring oratory that speaks more to posterity than to the people in front of him.
The second chapter develops the Schumpeterian growth model with quality-improving innovations and confronts it with new empirical evidence.
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You confront it with no preconceptions.
I love that you can confront it with humour and with satire.
But he also renews the historical reference by confronting it with everyday experience.
He wanted to lure in the fashionable world, and confront it with his most advanced material.
But Lady Thatcher's legacy to the party she once led has been worse than merely confronting it with an adversary that, by emulating her, made itself electable.
But American officials here see the changes as a way to minimize American involvement and manage the image of the violence, rather than confronting it with clear strategies.
The difference between the two contenders was the difference between ignoring a major problem and confronting it with analysis and painstaking negotiations.
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