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As he confronts the consequences, Senator Walsh might feel fortunate that he is a senator, not an academic or a college freshman or a blogger.
Of course the 31-year-old retains the same measured tone, and his words sound no louder, but the instant in which he confronts the consequences should New Zealand suffer a shock defeat by England at Twickenham on Saturday, is unforgettable.
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Now, the nation is confronting the consequences.
Only in "The Bone Violin" does Mr. Wright confront the consequences of a childhood denied.
In the past, people did not want to confront the consequences of brain damage".
Mr. Blair made a tough decision a year ago on Iraq and is now confronting the consequences.
But we also need to confront the consequences of our own information proliferation.
Contemporary "speculative fiction" shares that aim; it extrapolates from current conditions and urges us to confront the consequences.
She will not be morally tainted or forced to confront the consequences of leading a false life.
Perhaps, as the population ages and more people confront the consequences, the stories our culture tells itself have evolved to include more old people, more caregivers.
Personal responsibility, which means confronting the consequences of one's own compromised morality, is a recurrent theme in his writing about history and his literature.
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