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The lawsuits reignited the debate about whether the Can-Spam Act was tough enough to confront a problem that is threatening to undermine the usefulness of e-mail, by far the most popular day-to-day application of the Internet.

I feel strong enough to confront a very difficult opponent.' There is none more difficult at the moment than Nadal, the world number five from Majorca who marked his nineteenth birthday on Friday by bringing down the top seed, Roger Federer, in four sets.

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It could only be a "problem of courage" ("Maybe the French and Germans are simply not brave enough to confront Saddam") or a "problem of character" (They "understand the risk" but "would rather see American men and women…dying to protect their safety").

As far as other female characters go, the choice is wide: a sister who sells her body for sex and rationalises it; a mother unable to love her son like he craves; a gangster's wife desperate for a baby, but strong enough to confront him with grace and pride; a victim of sexual assault who is still able to care for her husband (who has wronged her many times over).

It is difficult enough to confront resurgent diseases without an explosion of unhinged conspiracy mongering.

The main threat China's defence build-up currently poses is that it might get strong enough to confront Taiwan, which would give Japan an almighty headache.

He was impatient of topcoats and hats, preferring to be exposed, and he was young enough an tough enough to confront and to enjoy the cold and the win of these times, whether the winds of n ture or the winds of political circumstance and national danger.

Am I the ONLY one man enough to confront this #OverratedFlunkyLoser without resorting to an ad hominem assault?

"Am I the only one man enough to confront this #OverratedFunkyLoser without resorting to an ad hominem assault?" Hamill tweeted Saturday as he unveiled his latest dark descent into the character of the Trumpster.

Ideally, a manager would be secure enough to confront the issue directly and choose 2. After all, the company has a stake in how it is seen and respected by customers, vendors, and others in the outside world.

The next pontiff may not need to execute a crackdown on Vatican infighting and misdeeds, but he must at least have the executive smarts to appoint a deputy fearless enough to confront the entrenched Vatican bureaucracy.

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