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The White House had hoped to keep the news under wraps until after the daily briefing for the news media, but as it was reported on MSNBC, reporters checking their e-mail confronted Jay Carney, the press secretary, who tried to duck the questions.

When E then confronts them, they shrink in the "agony of perceivedness," according to the script.

Hay notes that whether a woman is in fact obligated to resist her oppression in a particular instance of sexism (e.g., confronting a sexual harasser) depends on the danger involved in doing so: when the risk of harm to herself is significant, she is free from the obligation.

Active coping strategies that deal directly with the stressor (e.g., confronting the problem) are usually related to positive outcomes, whereas passive coping strategies, such as avoiding the problem, are mostly related to negative outcomes (Meijer et al. 2002).

"Today" host Matt Lauer confronted "E! News" host Ryan Seacrest about some major rumors that NBC has been eyeing Seacrest to succeed Lauer at the "Today" show.

Perhaps HRQL decreases between adolescence and young adulthood independently of health conditions, due to the increasingly difficult developmental tasks most young adults are confronted with (e.g. choosing their studies or profession, living on their own, and finding a partner).

After practice one day early in the 2010 season, Ramsay was brought in for questioning by North Carolina officials and confronted with e-mails between himself and a university athletic tutor.

Confronted by e-mails that suggested that he had been warned early on of the extent of the hacking, James Murdoch has said that he never read the messages in full, and rejected claims by subordinates that they warned him of the perils facing the Murdoch empire in Britain.

This defeat, the GST, the recession of 1990 92, and increasing restiveness among the Indian population (e.g., a Mohawk band confronted the armed forces over a land dispute at Oka, Quebec, in 1990) undermined Mulroney's popularity.

This enables the researcher to gain more insight in situations such as, e.g., 'what happens if person P is confronted with event E, in a situation with N bystanders?'.

In spite of this, until a few years ago, only a small number of other philosophers have confronted it systematically (e.g., Bergmann 1992; Hochberg 1987) and their efforts have been pretty much neglected.

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