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This campaign's rhetoric may be especially difficult to confront in a school setting.
"It's very difficult to confront reality if you do not think this disease exists," Sister Anne said.
Is it just too difficult to confront internal political prejudice and pressure – or even to invest in the retraining required?
I've played a lot of games against Italian teams and I've always found them the most difficult to confront.
What the left-wing FLMN, now in government, has found most difficult to confront is the inheritance of ARENA in the social and economic areas.
For the Obama Administration, such official connections make something like the Kabul Bank scandal difficult to confront but impossible to ignore.
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In the Caribbean land scarcity is a major, difficult issue to confront.
To service such a large debt will always be a difficult challenge to confront.
"And as it turns out, it's a very difficult thing to confront somebody with.
It will be much more difficult politically to confront the CBO over an adverse scoring decision than it would be to fire the parliamentarian.
The ways in which the book engages in racializing Asians and Africans is a very difficult thing to confront from our contemporary point of view.
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