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It is grappling with how to manage dramatic growth and soaring demand for energy at the same time it confronts the implications of interventionist U.S. foreign policy.
This brilliantly acted movie, a loose adaptation of Kevin Power's book "Bad Day in Blackrock," directed by Lenny Abrahamson from a screenplay by Malcolm Campbell, confronts the implications for both Richard and for the tightly knit community that reflexively protects one of its own.
The Task Force relies on data, and boldly confronts the implications.
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The problem is a failure to confront the implications of the end of the cold war.
His intent was to persuade the researchers to confront the implications of their work.
He is forcing Americans to confront the implications of their choices.
The Democrats are on defense because they are unwilling to ask voters to confront the implications of their choices.
As Mr. Trump considered his options, however, he is also confronting the implications of some of his own rhetoric.
But in some ways the debate is just getting going — and Europe is already confronting the implications of the choices it has made so far.
In the "first contact" narrative, one can enjoy the novel thrill of alienness without having to confront the implications of everyday interactions with aliens.
But confronting the implications of the latest injury was pivotal to Landau's emotional healing, according to Ron Helmer, women's track and cross-country coach at Georgetown.
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