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Rarely has Angela Merkel been so directly confronted with the consequences of her own politics.
But few people are directly confronted with evidence of it as they walk to class or the office.
Certainly, I'd not been directly confronted with their physical realities in the way that Dr Bellringer put them to me.
It was this theory that was most directly confronted with the problem of the realistic value of its models.
When directly confronted with the burden of war in the form of taxes, support for war among Americans declined on average by 10 percentage points.
Mindfulness training may also have advantages over current approaches to addressing implicit bias because it focuses on the development of skills through practice, promotes a nonjudgmental approach, can circumvent resistance some providers feel when directly confronted with evidence of racism, and constitutes a holistic approach to promoting providers' well-being.
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"It only happens so often where I am directly confronted [with racism]," Oprah said.
President Bush directly confronted his problems with black voters on Friday, challenging them to rethink their long allegiance to the Democratic Party and urging African-Americans to take another look at his record on the economy, education, social welfare programs and foreign policy.
Young campaigned with a message that directly confronted what he calls "the old rhetoric".
Pyongyang's latest statement directly confronted this call for denuclearisation.
He added that "without directly confronting me with my inadequacies, she has always humiliated me fair to distraction.
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