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Ebola, for example, is confronted simply by isolating the community affected and allowing the disease to run its course (Calain 2009).
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For example, the parasite is confronted with the genetic environment of the host (resistance genes, etc).
For example, when Peter (General Practitioner) is confronted by patient suffering he regards control over death as a matter of choice and necessity, and not something under natural, divine or legal control.
For example, a player is told their character is confronted with a fox.
We might instead directly target the noncognitive elements of the aversion; for example, the physiological arousal that occurs when one is confronted with a person of different race.
In a minority of cases the specialist is confronted with a clinical problem with symptoms of which the cause is not clear, for example fever.
Jude is confronted with the opposite situation.
Each is confronted, inspected, turned inside out.
This approach is confronted with some adversities.
Sun-Hwa Kwon is confronted by Charles Widmore.
France is confronted with many demographic challenges.
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