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But beyond the disregard of the ladies who lunch, Ms. Stewart confronts problems of her own making.
The world confronts problems of staggering complexity and consequence, from a shortage of credit following the mortgage meltdown, to the threat of global warming.
Some are calling for harsher treatment of prisoners, others for more humane policies, but nearly everyone agrees that the penal system confronts "problems of Amazonian proportions," as the daily Jornal do Brasil put it, and is on the verge of collapse.
Though the Senate has never before changed hands in the middle of a session, Tom Daschle, the new majority leader, confronts problems and opportunities similar to those that faced Bob Dole, Robert C. Byrd, Howard H. Baker Jr. and Lyndon B. Johnson.
When he confronts problems in Aristotle's syllogistic he sometimes expresses bafflement, and indicates the difficulties or even inconsistencies he sees in the text.
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Mr. Bleckmann is known among friends for confronting problems directly.
At the same time, BP also confronted problems with regulators and threats to its licenses.
Suddenly, young surgeons in the armed forces began confronting problems that would have daunted their elders.
"Cambara," he tells us, "is famously admired or feared for confronting problems head-on".
Cities around the world are confronting problems similar to London's.
They confront problems, like missing their parents and dealing with cranky classmates.
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